Speeches By the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P. During His ...
Speeches By the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P. During His ...
Peel, Robert, Sir, 1788-1850
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The course which I intend to pursue in the present debate makes me peculiarly anxious to rise at an early period of the discussion^ when I am not likely to be diverted by any refer- ence to topics of party excitement from the attempt to call the attention of the House — not to matters mixed up with political con- siderations, affecting merely the interests of parties in the state, but to the review of those facts and arguments upon which theii* judgment ought to be formedi and the exclusion of ...w4iicfa from their consideration would, in -my opinion, produce the most serious prejudice to the best interests of the country. The question which must this night be decided involves interests so complicated and comprehensive, as to impose B upon the House — upon that jury of which the Noble Marquis has spoken, the solemn obligation of finding their verdict upon the dictates of their conscientious conviction. I too call upon this jury, impannelled on this high occasion, to decide, not on partial opinion, not upon promises rashly and inconsiderately made, not upon unsound prejudices, not with reference to the particular interest of any one class of the community, but as becomes a jury, upon a comprehensive view of the merits of the whole question, upon a calm consideration of the evidence I shall offer, and the arguments I shall adduce.
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