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Was the number of sinecure places and pensions diminished since that year ? AVere those who fatten on the public spoil less numerous than formerly ? Were corrupt and iniquitous jobs less frequent ^ Were the people of England treated with more respect and consideration by his Majesty's servants, or by the holders of seats in the house over the way, than they were in the year 1780 . '* Had not the former very lately pour- ed contempt and insult upon that large and respectable body of electors — t...he Livery of London, and refused them access to the royal ear ? And had not the members of a certain assem- bly, after endeavouring in vain to stifle all inquiry into one of the most disgraceful failures that ever marked the course of a weak and contemptible ministry, had they not within a few days shut up the doors of the gallery, in order to prevent their constituents, whom they are pleased to call strangers, from acquainting themselves with proceedings which ought to be as public as possible.

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