Speech of Charles, Earl Grey, On the State of the Nation, in the House of Lords, On Friday, June 14th, 1810
Speech of Charles, Earl Grey, On the State of the Nation, in the House of Lords, On Friday, June 14th, 1810
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I have stated to your lordships, the amount of expence incurred only in your financial mea- sures, and undoubtedly it is by bringing these niqiti7f?rl hvGoofile. 4* great branches of the.puftlic service within auob iimits as are consistent with the public safety* that any great saving can be expected. In ike present situation of this country, much ,raay indeed be done by the suppression of useless unnecessary offices, by the limitation of g?e*t lucrative ones, where no duty is performed by the ...person in possession, but of course I speak not of interfering with offices conferred for ser- vices previously rendered. Much remains and ought to be done both to §atisfy the public,an4 to guard the government from the pernicioMP effects of an influence which is too rapidly spreading abroad. It is not to be denied that considerable saving? may bp made wjthaut jp T cdnvenience to the public ; although I c»n by no means encourage the prevalent deiusion,tbat any very .great alleviation of the public bur- thens vifould follow the extinction pf such pf T flees ; but what can be done with propriety ought to be done without ^lay.
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