, and replied, »Ay, ay, I will
venture him with you. He is too well grounded for all your philosophical Cant to
hurt. No, no, I have taken Care to instil such Principles into him -«
    »And I have instilled Principles into him too,« cries Square. »What but the
sublime Idea of Virtue could inspire a human Mind with the generous Thought of
giving Liberty? And I repeat to you again, if it was a fit thing to be proud, I
might claim the Honour of having infused that Idea -«
    »And if Pride was not forbidden,« said Thwackum, »I might boast of having
taught him that Duty which he himself assigned as his Motive.«
    »So between you both,« says the Squire, »the young Gentleman hath been
taught to rob my Daughter of her Bird. I find I must take Care of my Partridge
Mew. I shall have some virtuous, religious Man or other set all my Partridges at
Liberty.« Then slapping a Gentleman of the Law, who was present, on the Back, he
cried out, »What say you to this, Mr. Counsellor? Is not this against Law?«
    The Lawyer, with great Gravity, delivered himself as follows:
    »If the Case be put of a Partridge, there can be no Doubt but an Action
would lie: For though this be feræ Naturæ, yet being reclaimed, Property vests;
but being the Case of a Singing Bird, though reclaimed, as it is a Thing of base
Nature, it must be considered as nullius in Bonis. In this Case, therefore, I
conceive the Plaintiff must be nonsuited; and I should disadvise the bringing
any such Action.«
    »Well, (says the Squire) if it be nullus Bonus, let us drink about, and talk
a little of the State of the Nation, or some such Discourse that we all
understand; for I am sure I don't understand a Word of this. It may be Learning
and Sense for aught I know; but you shall never persuade me into it. Pox! you
have neither of you mentioned a Word of that poor Lad who deserves to be
commended. To venture breaking his Neck to oblige my Girl, was a generous
spirited Action; I have Learning enough to see that. D-n me, here's Tom's
Health, I shall love the Boy for it the longest Day I have to live.«
    Thus was this Debate interrupted; but it would probably have been soon
resumed, had not Mr.
