Cape of Good Hope Government And Legislature Considered
Cape of Good Hope Government And Legislature Considered
Edward B Rose
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What popular or salutary measure has been for- warded ? What victory achieved ? To any or all of these simple inquiries, the characteristic colonial reply is the only one which can be given Ik meet niet. But on the other hand, they ask with well-founded indignation Have not the wheels of the Government machine been unnecessarily clogged ? Have not all fiscal arrangements and all enquiry into Government Revenue and Expenditure been recklessly burked? Have not public works and improvements been i...nde- finitely suspended ? Have not the much-needed amendments in several defective Ordinances been needlessly delayed ? Have not division and antagonism been most inopportunely engendered at a time when perfect unanimity was of the most momentous import to the success of our cause ? And lastly, has not the great question of Representative Institutions itself been certainly postponed, and probably endangered, by these ill advised proceedings ? And all this interruption of public business and public improvements is to be caused, and all this bad feeling- is to be created, because four democratic G ' members, who arrogate to themselves the leadership of the people, and who proclaim themselves the exponents of the public voice, think proper to turn L 2 148 sulky when they find it impossible to cany everything- their own way, and vainly flatter themselves that they will produce a sensation, by stalking- out of the Council Chamber in all the majesty of offended dig-nity.
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