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III Experience
II Ireland
(5) Hardy against Reform
[These among the conditions on which this so desirable a change
was to be admitted, one was — that the state of things at that time should be
of the number of those which pretend the possibility of it] If
one thing could be more obvious than another it must be
this that the state of things on which in that country if the
ruling few had been true favourable to the universal interest of themselves
and the many many, such a change would be possible a given
was a state of things of which it was not possible that he should
at that time have had any prospect. A war with France,
on the part of England that was unsuccessful the invasion probable and all means of
defence against it in the hands of the crown Monarch absent now, and
the Cr Monarch with his Lords and Commons in Great
Britain passive spectators of an army of freely associated
Volunteers having the in a physical sense the whole pain force/property
of the country completely at in their command.
Identifier: | JB/137/367/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.
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radicalism not dangerous |
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radicalism not dangerous |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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