9[?] Jan y 1810

Parl y Reform

+ '.4

Ch.17

'.4. Disreputableness

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4. If for that species of political /parliamentary/ corruption which consists in a state of dependence on the King or a Minister no place can be found in the black book of our Right Honourable censor, as little can any place be found for that comparatively innocuous[?] species of parliamentary corruption which consists in the dependence on the will of a private individual: of /for/ /in/ dependence a title to the appellation of /ground for any such reprobative appellation as that of/ corruption would scarcely be to be found but for its tendency to turn into that beyond comparison most /more/ morbid and pernicious species of corruption above /which has just been/ mentioned.

 Add And here the virtuous and generous motives have their direct and indisputable application.