31 Dec r 1809

Parl y Reform

Ch.12. IV.

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This much now[?] making for [...?] &c

{And who are these by whose delicacy /scrupulosity/ /conscience/ a gnat is strained out with so much care? Precisely those /that sort of man,/ down whose pharanx camels in line in troops almost are wont /run [...?]/ to scamper /gallop/ down one after another in any number without being perceived /felt/. /unperceived./}

Money given for a vote buys but that one vote; does no more than that one vote can do towards carrying into effect that one job, if a job it be, for the giving effect to which that one vote is desired.

Money given for a seat buys the power of doing so much as one vote can do towards carrying into effect so many jobs as while the sitting part continues in the seat a man /the Member/ may find or fancy it worth his while to take part in.