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"I think the king was right," said Paget passionately "Rebellious
subjects are worse than open enemies like the French"
"My lord, you ree with your opinions Was
the king right to give a government to the Canadians at this precise
time? What can his Protestant North-Ans the hundred thousand Catholics of Canada against their
liberties? It is intolerable; and the king was mobbed this afternoon in
the park, on the matter As for the bishops who voted the Canada bill,
they ought to be unfrocked"
"Mr Hervey, I beg to remind you that my uncle, who is of the see of St
Cuthbert, voted for it"
"Oh, it is notorious that all the English bishops, excepting only Dr
Shipley, voted for ith America! I hear that they anticipate an
hierarchy there when the country is conquered And the fight has begun
at home, for Parliament is dissolved on the subject"
"It died in the Rohed Hyde, "and left us a