Memoirs of the Life, Writings, And Opinions of the Rev. Samuel Parr, Ll.D.; With Biographical Notice of Many of His Friends, Pupils, And Contemporaries
Memoirs of the Life, Writings, And Opinions of the Rev. Samuel Parr, Ll.D.; With Biographical Notice of Many of His Friends, Pupils, And Contemporaries
William Field
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The memorable letter of Sir Francis Burdett to one of his constituents, on the subject just referred to, was not the less admired and applauded by Dr. Parr and all present, because it was so vehe- mently censured by the lovers of brute force and martial law ; nor did the author of it express the least sense of shame or sorrow for having written it, though it had just been pronounced by a learned judge and a Leicestershire jury — ^ossly libellous. - Connected with the outrages at Manchester, was... the trial of Mr. Hunt and others at York, which at that moment was drawing to its close : and on which the two illustrious guests of Leam thought they hazarded nothing in delivering the following opinion — ^that, from a view of the whole evidence, which had been published, it would be hardly possible to find a verdict of guilty ; that, in case such a verdict should be found, the defendants could never, with any show of decency, be called up for judgment; but if so called up, that none but the mildest sentence could be passed, without offering a ruder dhock to all the feelings of fatmess Digitized by VjOOQIC 202 MEMOIRS OF THE and equity, than the public mind could bear.
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