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tctiiittes < to ijotd Fork&lcne and Sir p . cctefct to place ¦ ibe subject in the cU ares ! point of view ; and thu speech of die latter was esteemed to be one of the most masterly ever ^ liv ^ red in the house . Sir Vic ^ ry Gibbs made a very weak defence of hi * conduct , and , though a majority prevented the enquiry spu ^ iH al ter , it was evident that bur < ihe opinion prevailed on the Bi&rmer in which he had
exercised his powers . To us there ap pe&rs no ground cf argument lor intrusting an officer of the crown vritb the , powers lately assumed . ; for the stronger . the accuser the more care sboul * be taken of the
defendant , and we have not seen , in any one cause taken up by the pivseat attorney , a shadow of a fnason why ¦ the defendant should not have had the benefit of a Grand Jury . The general , senti * . ments delivered in "Parliament , in
Ihepublic papers , and hy a barrister , in the prrse © ce of Sir V * cary , ffili , we -dare say , prevent , m failure , the needless and vexatious pru&eciui-ons which have called up « o much the-Qttenlion of the pubttc Sir Samuel Romilly is
niak-3 nggi ^ at progrt > s the unprove-Haent of rbe cruninai law , an 4 , by jp ttrseverifcnce , will carry his £ a wt , iord 8 tanh < M ) r did not succeed
4 B carrying ins bill for liberty of ^ Gonscienoe , through the huiisc , but a generaL sentiment prcvailc'd in M& iavour ; und , in future * ^» lcJ . iers will not be conipelUd to j > o to
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Wtl , March 14 , at Euston * WAll , Suffolk , ag ^ l 75 , the Dt'KE w- GftAFTON . Tliu nobleman , wri fig t !* e bcttto * y ^ ars af aa-ex - ^ ded life maintained si charac
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places of worship , tiifferant from their own . Lord Viscount Si * U fiaouth gave notice of a motion of a v : ery formidable nature ; namely , &a amendment ot the acts , the 1 st of WUhani ami Mary and-the I Oth of George the Third We hope thai he will steer clear of impairing the liberty of conscience , , iuiperfectly as it is enjoyed in this country ;
an ^ l we dcu bt . not that the eyes of many will be open to the tei \ d « n-, cy ot this motion . Much difference of opinion has prevailed be * tiveen the growc . r » M barley and the growers <* 1 so ^ ar ; b ^ r rhe d-is * tihation of tht * latter will probably coaunue ; an ^ l 5 sureJ y ^ it we &tt obliged to import c < r a £ rum foreign nations , ou . i land ^ ought not to be employed ior the bti ^ l , wlisn
the caiomes can fill it to so mucii greater advantage . A committee has been appointed for considering the mode of transferring paart * tf < Air eastern population , for the purpose of free labour i « the West Indies . We trust that it wiiil tie
upon its gmard againstanotherap © - ciet * of slavery . Mr . Hoi >«< er ga » e notice of a motion on ttae Budiion report , which will oceasioiiiaveiy great and . interesting derbate * Tbe message for the relief of the- di&m tresses in Portugal , was cordially roceiv-ed , and the iegislatuva co « - curnd in a vote for a hundwad thousand pounds , a vote vrhitih u ^ il receive the approbation * 0 f every frnhd of humanity ^
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ter so exemplary thai lie jttod ft * occasion to look hack for repute * won to the origin of his femiJv . The wealth and nobility of thm first Duke was , indfeed , not thm
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Obituary . — E > ujc € itfGr&foon * ^ M
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1811, page 245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2415/page/53/
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