9 Jan y 1810

Parl y Reform

Ch.17.

'.4. Disreputableness

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Now then as to this proposed subversion - this subversion of a /the/ system of Court and Ministerial dependence - has /does/ it any degree in its favour the good wishes or approbation of the /our/Right Honorable Gentleman /Censor Morum/? Alas /Oh no/ quite the contrary: - for in the pile of /mountains of supposed/ mischiefs which he apprehends /present themselves to his imagination/ as the consequences /results/ of the traffic /sale/ in /of parliamentary/ seals the most momentous and crowning article consists /is composed of/ those "most formidable weapons which in his view of the matter " it furnishes" to those whose "endeavours" have that " subversion" that " reform", as they call it, for their object.