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1820 Feb.2

III Experience
II Ireland
(After Grattan)
live
Enemies to property
not Democrats but
Aristocrats

Radicalism not dangerous

The enemies to property are not the new proprietors but the Great
proprietors Who What is are the class of man from whom property has least to
fear? the class of proprietors? or the class of non-proprietors
I say the class of non-proprietors: and after what has been
said already, I thus flatter myself the affection will not, to a calmly reflecting
mind even the air of precedence. Great proprietors Men who have property
meaning always masses of property of a certain magnitude are
the natural enemies of non-proprietors of men of whose
property is to a certain degree small; non-proprietors
are not the natural enemies of proprietors: not the natural
enemies but the natural friends. Why? because to the
desire great proprietors add the power of making continual
and able radiments upon the property of those whose
property consist in nothing but the wages of labour: of reducing
it as small a as is consistent with the capacity
of labouring or as is consistent with life. Men who he
whose site property consists in the wages of labour have not
the power, and not to being sure of them not having the power
of do not harbour the desire of making any encroachments
in the property of those whose properties masses of property are larger. Individually
and separately one of the labouring class in the every where impossibility
of the attempt without being treated as malefactors. Collateraly
in adequate to the making of commencement of
any such enterprise with any so much as a commencement access, this
in line & prospect more or less distinct of what more or less distinctly that state of things which
in the course of these pages has been brought to view at large
namely that whether the attempt was upon a unusual scale
as upon any less scale than an distinction, the distinction
of every one of them want to be involved in it would be
among the effects of the attempts.



Identifier: | JB/137/070/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

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1820-02-02

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137

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radicalism not dangerous

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070

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radicalism not dangerous

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001

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collectanea

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

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46787

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