History of the Whig Ministry of 1830, to the Passing of the Reform Bill

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History of the Whig Ministry of 1830, to the Passing of the Reform Bill
Roebuck, John Arthur, 1801-1879
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I must own, however, that I did hear with surprise a member of the late government make it a subject of taunt upon the present ministry, that they had adopted the suggestions of the opposition.' ^ This observation aroused the anger of Sir Eobert Peel, who did not, however, reply to it on that night.
Mr. Croker took upon himself the task, and as usual 1 Mirror qfParliamenty 1832, vol. i. p. 144.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC 1831.] SIR B. PEEL REPLIES. 249 followed Mr. Macaalay in the debate. His speech
..., however, could hardly be considered a reply; being nothing but a ranting repetition of all his former dismal prophecies, which time has already falsified.
The Beform Bill has not led, is not likely to lead, to ) violent revolution. The House of Lords remains, the I monarchy still flourishes, profound peace and unri-* vailed security are the happy heritage of the people; property has not been invaded and divided by a 4 dominant furious and ignorant mob ; neither have * any of our useful and time-honoured institutions been destroyed.


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