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The British orators, V: Lord Macaulay, parliamentary speaker: His leading ideas

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  • Macaulay . “Even in its errors I recognize a paternal feeling towards the great people committed to its charge” . 151
  • Macaulay . “Changes, which may hereafter take place in the value of money and in the condition of the people, may make a change of the qualification necessary” . 194 – 195 .
  • Macaulay . “On the physical condition of the great body of the people, government acts not as a specific, but as an alterative. Its operation is powerful, indeed, and certain, but gradual and indirect. ... By this indirect process the bill will, I feel assured, conduce to the national prosperity” . 39
  • Macaulay . “We talk of the wisdom of our ancestors: and in one respect at least they were wiser than we. They legislated for their own times. They looked at the England which was before them” . 6 – 7 .
  • Macaulay . “I allude to that wise, that benevolent, that noble clause, which enacts that no native of our Indian empire shall, by reason of his colour, his descent, or his religion, be incapable of holding office” . 164
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