Maxims of His Grace the Duke of Wellington 8 4

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As such is the case, Iimplore noble Lords to look at the situation of the country, and thestate of society which it has produced. Whether it has been broughtabout by the existence of these disabilities, or by the CatholicAssociation, I will not pretend to say; but this I will say, that no manwho has looked at the state of things for the last two years, canproceed longer upon the old system, in the existing condition ofIreland, and of mens' opinions on the subject, both in that country andin thi...s. My opinion is, that it is the wish of the majority of thepeople, that this question should be settled one way or other. It isupon that principle, and in conformity to that wish, that I and mycolleagues have undertaken to bring the adjustment of it under theconsideration of Parliament.
_February 5, 1829. _ * * * * * _Defence of his Conduct with respect to Emancipation. _ I have repeatedly declared my earnest wish to see the Roman Catholicquestion settled. I believe nothing could ever have been more distinctor explicit than my expression of that wish; and is it a matter ofsurprise that the person entertaining it should avail himself of thefirst opportunity of proposing the adoption of that which, over and overagain, he declared himself anxiously to wish?


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