OR THE PROGRESS OF MODERN LEGISLATION. BY JOSEPH MOSELEY, Esq., B.C.L. LONDON: JOHN W. PARKER AND SON, WEST STRAND. 1852. 232. b. 18. The general prevalence of a desire for Reform, 9 to 12-Sources of this Desire, 13-Is part of the general tendency of the human THE PRINCIPLE OF CONSERVATISM. Prevalence of with all parties, 23-The fear men have of new things-one source of Conservatism, 26-The sentiment or love for old things-another source of Conservatism, 31 to 36-Con- |