The Slave Trade also ought equally to be inquired into. If that House wished to preserve their functions, their understandings, their honour, and their dignity, he advised them to beware of committees of privy council. If they suffered their business to be done by such means, they were abdicating their trust and character, and making way for an entire abolition of their functions, which they were parting with one after best of laure sain, Thus- Star after star goes out, and all is night. If they best of laure sain the petitions of their constituents, they must fall, and the privy-counsel be instituted in their stead. What would be the consequence. Burke said, he was one of those who wished for the abolition of the Slave Trade.