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1820 Jan. 25
Note 4Radicalism not dangerous
NotesIII. Experience
II. Ireland
S2. ascendency established
(a) Hardy 200. October 1779. The alteration of the Meeting Bill
which had been sent from home, to a perpetual one expected very
general indignation; other impolitic acts were complained of. The
spirit of the nation flamed higher than ever. Mr Grattan, not
so much imbibing, as diffusing, a large portion of that spirit,
and acting in concert with his friend, Lord Charlemont, moved
a declaration of rights in favour of Ireland... This It fulmined
over Ireland. . . . The popular indignation now vented it
in angry but justifiable resolutions, and variety of addresses.
Hardy 205 Ao 1781. The nation called aloud for independence;
and without a free trade constitution they regarded a
free trade as altogether insecure, and so far of inferior
value.
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