Legislature of Ontario Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 25

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! « h m o | what Mr. Bsidwin wonlid have dane ; bus a | this much was certain, that though Rosort y | Balawin was dead, his party stlil iived--and i | the gentlemen atill retaisicg the cortidenco . | of that party wers aw well entitled to hbs 4 | oalicd its exponents as ~ras Robert SBaldwin o | himself, (Hear and aspplauss) Be (Mr. y | Frazer) thought there was notsing more -- | Intereetiog during the desate 'than the pori , | tlon waich gentlemen holdisy different vieve & | from hiraselt, assccilatod with the Prewier, r-- | misht be exnected to hold, if they take this | J e | Address as the exrplanation of their views g | The Promier ought to ba congratulated if the it | Scoretary had so far changed tho views ke y | alwage hold, as to ba perfectiy satlzsfied with | e | the ceunciation of those priuciples which + found an echo in thebreastof every Reformer | J, P ' of Upper Csvada _ He (Mr,. Fraser) was also ! ¢ 8 [ dsciined to think that timo brought its | t flo'uugu when t%e hon sud galant kaight s | from Frontenas bhad to charactorlie the ad. . dress as anloncsent ose. The hon, gentle. manua world zoarcsly havo msdo such an ' mimizsica with referseco to such an sadiracc | . | 16 years ago, (Flear and applanse). a Mr, BRXATTY, of Wellant®, took up tha posliion _ distiznotly, thss the gentle-- mon on tho treamsury beaches were entitled to his support only #o loug as their acts ( deserved it. If beforo thsy had hat time to bring down thaoir messures, a vo*e of * | want of confidence had been factionsly ; projposed, be would have opposed it. But thera was zo euoh disposition mavifeated. Honourable gentlemen oa his (Mr, Beatty's) sido of the housa were dhgoud to extend to those on the treasury bonches ind considera-- * | sdon ard a'll the aesistance in their powor, lnstesd of a factious opposiiion, (Hoar), Tes provatiing foslings were, he would also add, in a groat moateure owlng to the fast | ( thats the sontiments of the Addreas were auch | $ as hed beenr aiways uphoid and contende4 for by Reformers, To depreokte party atrife was one thieg--and one in the agvisability | D of which th--y were all sgreed ; but it was arcther thing alsogether to lsy asideo their prisciplen, and one which Reformers counld | no* agree to. Ha was propsred that day, as In the past, to staad by Reform principles; but woald at the samse time searilly support any good measures brought down by the QGovernment. They had besard that day of the evils of Coalition Governments, and he : did not palliate them--but therse was one ::n' to gfot rid of tho:nlgionlty. If there was u gor 0 oomsdn extravagaros grow. ing out of ecall on.howonld'ng to auggest ' nC es ic

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