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1831 March 1
Prospectus of the Universalist
1. Name
Universalist why this
Name.
2. Properties desirable
Its desirable properties
3. Unity
Editors speak thus as one,
why.
4. Properties Impartiality
Impartiality – sense in
which it will be manifested
as to Whigs
and Tories – namely by
insertion.
5. Properties
Why needless as to Radicals:
the paper being
by the Leading
Articles.
6. Properties
As to principles impartiality
could not
be manifested without
inconsistency.
7. Properties Correctness &c
Correctness
Steadiness
Well concertedness
Preconcertedness.
8 Means of Operation
Means of operation –
sources and character of
appropriate information.
9 Means of operation
1. Language-learning
Languages possessed.
10 Means of Operation
Newspapers in those
and other languages.
11 Sources of information
2. Sources – This a subject
of peculiar delicacy
12. Sources
All his channels may be
sources. But he is confident
of having sources from which
he will receive information
which will not in the way
to him pass through any
viz., the highest.
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13 Sources
Leyden Gazette its history:
proposed successor, the
Universalist.
Leyden Gazette
14 Sources.
Grounds of expectation
of communication
from constituted
authorities confidential
and unconfidential.
15 Sources
Even from those of
opposite principles.
16 Sources
Ulterior source.
Commercial Newspapers
and establishments.
17. Sources
Democratic associations –
Means the
Universalist has of
obtaining relatively
important information
from those sources.
18. Sources
Applications made by
them of the greatest
happiness principle:
Cheap bread, justice,
Knowledge, &c.
19 Sources & Channels
Sources, Channels &c
Periodical &c.
20. Sources and channels
Anglo-American U.S.
21 Sources and Channels
Foreign European States
– distant dependencies.
2 Sources and Channels
Sources as applicable
to efflux only.
Channels to influx
as well as efflux.
So and
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24. Sources & Channels
Universalists power
is thus increased by
reverberation.
24 23. Sources & Channels
To & fro &c the matter
flows through these
channels.
25. Sources and Channels
Compare the imperfect
form in
which this information
is obtained
by other Newspapers
from the Post Office.
26. Peculiar matter
Peculiar matter in
which the Universalist
will communicate
1. Indication of the
Fallacies in Debates
regularly inserted at
the bottom of each
Column.
27. Peculiar matter
2. Notices of New
Books, publications
28. Peculiar matter
Annual or semi-annual
or Trimestrial
Statistics of
the several civilized
countries.
29. Principles professed
Principles referred to
in and by judgements
pronounced.
1. Greatest happiness
2. Disappointment-minimizing
30. Competitors loss
Regret at loss to
Competition
Consolation
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I Name 1
§ II Prospectus
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7
§ III Means of Operation
8. 9. 10
§ IV Sources of Information
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18
§ V Sources and Channels
19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25
§ VI Peculiar matter proposed
to be inserted
26. 27. 28
§ VII Principles professed
29
§ VIII Regret for competition loss
30
Inserfenda
18* 18** or
29* 29**
For furnishing information
to the many more apt than
the few.
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