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II. Nature of the Case
§.7. VII Other speculation
impossible
§.II. Nature of the Case
§.7.VII Other speculation
impossible.
or 1.
Objector. No such
regular plan will
be fixt on. Leaders
will act on a
secret plan of their
own: followers are
trusting to
leaders; their object
plunder in general
or 2.
Answer — No: without
some avowed
plan on which each
saw a prospect of
determinate
benefit to himself
either peculiar
or common to
him with others
none will subject
himself to such
labour and danger
No such plan has
or can be proposed
the objector challenged
to imagine
one
Saying he believes
it, let any one
judge whether he
says true.
or 3.
Of any such blind
confidence, marks
none: marks many
and notorious
of the opposite
diffidence.
§. II. Nature of the case
§.7. VII Other speculation
impossible.
4.
Of itself, opposition
of the Constituted authorities
would be sufficient.
To that wd
be added the force of
every individual excluded.
The fewer
the exclusion, the less
the saving: the more
the greater the resistance.
5.
Of all conceivable
plans of subversion
&c. the execution being
thus proved to be
impossible challenge
to antiradicalists to
produce one which
will not upon the
face of it be seen
to be in the same
case.
6.
W impossibility
"Nonsense, could
you think I meant
this" cries the antiradicalist.
What then do
you mean
II. Nature of the case
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[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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