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<head>1829. Aug.11<lb/>Reformists reviewed.</head | <head>1829. Aug. 11<lb/> | ||
Reformists reviewed.</head> | |||
<p><note>Peel<lb/> | |||
His Acts</note></p> | |||
<p><note>4<lb/> | |||
This no addition to<lb/> | |||
the happiness of the<lb/> | |||
<del>hearty</del> <add> vulgar</add> but only to<lb/> | |||
that of Judge & C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/> | |||
the Houses & Cabinet</note></p> <!-- number in pencil --> | |||
<p>(2)</p> | |||
<p> To the happiness of the vulgar, the mob, <del>in a word</del> <add> the lower orders</add><lb/> | |||
the people as you call them will thus make any addition."<lb/> | |||
But why ask them, this is not worth thinking <add>a thought</add> about. <del>To</del><lb/> | |||
My <add> distinguished</add> friends of <del>the <gap/> labour</del> the Bar, the Bench, the Houses<lb/> | |||
and the Cabinet, to their happiness it <hi rend="underline">will</hi> make addition,<lb/> | |||
and this done, every thing is done</p> | |||
<p><note>5<lb/> | |||
The vulgar supposed<lb/> | |||
to be made for the <lb/> | |||
use of the Bar the<lb/> | |||
Bench the House<lb/> | |||
& Cabinet</note></p> <p><del>By constitution</del> Beasts were made for the use of <lb/> | |||
man: among men, the vulgar were made for the Bar, the<lb/> | |||
Bench, the House <del>and</del> the Cabinet, and the express image of God<lb/> | |||
person here on earth: radicals, for the use of Whigs and Tories.</p> | |||
<p><note>6<lb/> | |||
In this way only<lb/> | |||
can happiness be<lb/> | |||
<sic>encreased</sic> by consolidation</note></p> | |||
<p> Behold then, how it is that by consolidation addition<lb/> | |||
is made to happiness — the only happiness worth thinking<lb/> | |||
about. By consolidation <del>may</del> my learned friends will<lb/> | |||
be enabled, with less <del><gap/></del> <gap/> of <add>in</add> happiness as poring<lb/> | |||
over grimgribbers will be enabled to learn what rights have<lb/> | |||
been conferred, what obligations imposed. <add><del>In regard to rights</del></add> <del>To them may</del> <add>there</add><lb/> | |||
<del>other learned friends</del> In regard to <hi rend="underline">rights</hi> <add>then as the exclusive property of all and <gap/> my aforesaid friends</add> to these learned and<lb/> | |||
all knowing persons, and other learned persons being so well<lb/> | |||
<unclear>stacked</unclear> with the <add> necessary</add> means will on each occasion address themselves<lb/> | |||
make application in the proper manner and have <add>whatsoever</add> as much<lb/> | |||
as it is either their interest or desire to know. In regard<lb/> | |||
to obligations these are <add>belong to</add> the property of the aforesaid <del>mob</del> <add> vulgar</add><lb/> | |||
used to render it possible for the <del><gap/></del> lower orders would<lb/> | |||
be an injury to my learned friends. For <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> | |||
like any obligation you <gap/> when a man fails of fulfilling<lb/> | |||
it, justice requires that he shall he should be punished for the<lb/> | |||
failure. But before a man is punished, Justice requires<lb/> | |||
that two sets of my learned friends should be employed — one <lb/> | |||
set in accusing him another set in defending him. If then <lb/> | |||
every man had notice of his obligations what would become of my<lb/> | |||
learned friends? The bar would be a desert. And what would become<lb/> | |||
of Benches and Officers <add> and those several and <gap/> inhabitants</add> <del><gap/> of <gap/></del> Divested of their vested<lb/> | |||
<add> rights</add><lb/> | |||
<!-- continues in margin --> rights & <hi rend="underline">fees</hi> those <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
among my learned friends<lb/> | |||
would be reduced to<lb/> | |||
live on salaries!!!<lb/> | |||
Forbid it dignity!<lb/> | |||
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1829. Aug. 11
Reformists reviewed.
Peel
His Acts
4
This no addition to
the happiness of the
hearty vulgar but only to
that of Judge & Co
the Houses & Cabinet
(2)
To the happiness of the vulgar, the mob, in a word the lower orders
the people as you call them will thus make any addition."
But why ask them, this is not worth thinking a thought about. To
My distinguished friends of the labour the Bar, the Bench, the Houses
and the Cabinet, to their happiness it will make addition,
and this done, every thing is done
5
The vulgar supposed
to be made for the
use of the Bar the
Bench the House
& Cabinet
By constitution Beasts were made for the use of
man: among men, the vulgar were made for the Bar, the
Bench, the House and the Cabinet, and the express image of God
person here on earth: radicals, for the use of Whigs and Tories.
6
In this way only
can happiness be
encreased by consolidation
Behold then, how it is that by consolidation addition
is made to happiness — the only happiness worth thinking
about. By consolidation may my learned friends will
be enabled, with less of in happiness as poring
over grimgribbers will be enabled to learn what rights have
been conferred, what obligations imposed. In regard to rights To them may there
other learned friends In regard to rights then as the exclusive property of all and my aforesaid friends to these learned and
all knowing persons, and other learned persons being so well
stacked with the necessary means will on each occasion address themselves
make application in the proper manner and have whatsoever as much
as it is either their interest or desire to know. In regard
to obligations these are belong to the property of the aforesaid mob vulgar
used to render it possible for the lower orders would
be an injury to my learned friends. For
like any obligation you when a man fails of fulfilling
it, justice requires that he shall he should be punished for the
failure. But before a man is punished, Justice requires
that two sets of my learned friends should be employed — one
set in accusing him another set in defending him. If then
every man had notice of his obligations what would become of my
learned friends? The bar would be a desert. And what would become
of Benches and Officers and those several and inhabitants of Divested of their vested
rights
rights & fees those
among my learned friends
would be reduced to
live on salaries!!!
Forbid it dignity!
Forbid it Justice!
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