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Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

"Phineas Finn The Irish Member"

But you have a subject of which you are really
fond, which you are beginning to understand, and in regard to which
you can make yourself useful."
"You mean this Canada business?"
"Yes;--and that will grow to other matters as regards the colonies.
There is nothing so important to a public man as that he should have
his own subject;--the thing which he understands, and in respect of
which he can make himself really useful."
"Then there comes a change."
"Yes;--and the man who has half learned how to have a ship built
without waste is sent into opposition, and is then brought back
to look after regiments, or perhaps has to take up that beautiful
subject, a study of the career of India. But, nevertheless, if you
have a subject, stick to it at any rate as long as it will stick to
you."
"But," said Phineas, "if a man takes up his own subject, independent
of the Government, no man can drive him from it."
"And how often does he do anything? Look at the annual motions which
come forward in the hands of private men,--Maynooth and the ballot
for instance. It is becoming more and more apparent every day that
all legislation must be carried by the Government, and must be
carried in obedience to the expressed wish of the people. The truest
democracy that ever had a chance of living is that which we are now
establishing in Great Britain.


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