[6] June 1, 1836. 'Hansard,' vol. xxxiii. p. 1317.
[7] Hor. Ep. ii. 3. 31.
[8] 'Speech on the Second Reading of the Maynooth College Bill,' 1845, p. 44.
[9] Ibid., p. 33.
[10] See 'Life of Archbishop Whately.'
[11] The case of Sir R. Peel, in 1829, I do not consider an exception to this remark, as he gave back the charge into the hands of the electors.
[12] Mr. Coleridge's speech at Exeter, August, 1868. From the 'Manchester Examiner' of August 22.
[13] 'Corrected Speech on the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill,' 1851, p. 28.
[14] Sir R. Palmer's speech at Richmond, August, 1868. From the 'Manchester Examiner' of August 24.
[15] 'Hansard,' vol. clxxviii. p. 444.—"But I do complain of a Minister who, himself the author of a book in defence of Church and State, when one branch of the Christian Church is attacked and in danger, delivers a speech, every word of which is hostile to its existence when the right time comes for attacking it."