A Memoir of the Right Honourable James, First Lord Abinger, Chief Baron of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer
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Waring might probably have suggested, ' Surely, gentlemen, you cannot do better than to throw the Recorder out amongst them, that will amuse them, and wheii they get hold of him, they will be entirely contented and satisfied ; they will pull him to pieces in fine style, and then you will have appeased all the tumultuous vengeance of the Reformers against Sir Charles Wetherell.'* There was another man who did say he wished that had been done. He says, ' I certainly did very often say that it was... 364 APPENDIX. a pity they had not thrown Sir Charles Wetherell into the river, rather than all this confusion should have taken place at Bristol.' That was another of their witnesses. Gentlemen, by this sort of testimony my learned friend has sup- ported his case ; and what is remarkable, until you had it from the witnesses, and until you had it from the statement made by the Mayor to Lord Melbourne, in the letter my learned friend has read, no allusion was made by my learned friend, the Attorney-General, to the state of Bristol at the time.
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