It is very certain that there may be met with, in public life, a species of conscience which is all bridle and no spurs.


The Statesman (1836)


It is very certain that there may be met with, in public life, a species of conscience which is all bridle and no spurs.

It is very certain that there may be met with, in public life, a species of conscience which is all bridle and no spurs.

It is very certain that there may be met with, in public life, a species of conscience which is all bridle and no spurs.

It is very certain that there may be met with, in public life, a species of conscience which is all bridle and no spurs.