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Pseudo-Radicals2
About Wellington, then, he says, that he believes him at the present day to be infinitely3 overrated. But there certainly was a time when he was shamefully4 underrated. Now what time was that? Why, the time of pseudo-Radicalism5, par6 excellence7, from ‘20 to ‘32. Oh! the abuse that was heaped on Wellington by those who traded in Radical1 cant8 — your newspaper editors and review writers! and how he was sneered9 at then by your Whigs, and how faintly supported he was by your Tories, who were half ashamed of him; for your Tories, though capital fellows as followers10, when you want nobody to back you, are the faintest creatures in the world when you cry in your agony, ‘Come and help me!’ Oh! assuredly Wellington was infamously11 used at that time, especially by your traders in Radicalism, who howled at and hooted12 him; said he had every vice13 — was no general — was beaten at Waterloo — was a poltroon14 — moreover a poor
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sycophantic
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