Substance of a Speech for the Convocation House Oxford February 26 1829
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I cannot acquit to-day in the expectation of a witness who may be in court to-morrow. The Secretary might have learnt from the friends he has. Lately listened to, that auricular confession goes before absolution. But Mr. PEEL has made great sacrifices ; there- fore he is consistent. Has he sacrificed his place ? If he had, and that on the ground of his present opinions, I say not he would have had fewer friends; but this I can with sorrow testify, he would have had more opponents here this day.... He has kept his seat in the Cabinet, and has made every exertion within the limits of decency to keep also his seat for this University. Forbid it shade of injured CANNING! Forbid it every once-hallowed principle of justice, honour, and academical con- si. Stency I I scruple not to say, that on this ground alone we are bound to reject Mr. PEEL, for on this ground alone he supplanted a rival in many re- spects greatly his superior. But if he has kept his place, he has at least sacri- ficed his reputation.
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