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<head>1818 Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 19. C1 §3 4<lb/> | |||
Whigs and Revolution</head> | |||
<note>§.3. <unclear>Non recurrent</unclear></note> | |||
<p>5 3</p> | |||
<p>§.3. A Revolution, such as that of 1688, is <del>an event</del> a sort of<lb/> | |||
<del>§3. This an event that can never happen</del><lb/> | |||
change that can never be repeated</p> | |||
<p>To a man of professions — and almost every occasion<lb/> | |||
that can be thought of a public speaker <add>on a party subject</add> who has occasion to say<lb/> | |||
any thing more than two or three sentences is a man of Professions<lb/> | |||
it is matter of no small advantage when without exposing<lb/> | |||
the sincerity of them to be disproved, especially if without exposing<lb/> | |||
them to be so much as doubted <sic>of</sic> he finds them of a Nature<lb/> | |||
to be held up to view: in this happy situation does the orator<lb/> | |||
find himself in the present instance.</p> | |||
<p>The case in which the revolution of 1688 took place happened<lb/> | |||
at that one time. But <add>[+]</add><lb/> | |||
<note><add>[+]</add> unless a word of<lb/> | |||
some such unbounded<lb/> | |||
extent as that of the word<lb/> | |||
Misrule be taken for the<lb/> | |||
description of the case</note><lb/> | |||
not only the character of this Country<lb/> | |||
but the whole composition of the human mind of the people in<lb/> | |||
this Country must first have been utterly changed, ere a case<lb/> | |||
of the same nature could happen at any other time. Of the<lb/> | |||
plan of Royal policy by which that revolution was provoked and<lb/> | |||
produced what were the objects? Answer. There were two of<lb/> | |||
them: one sacred: the substitution of popish catholicism to Church<lb/> | |||
of Englandism: the other profane: the completion and perpetuation<lb/> | |||
of tyrannical despotism as to all other matters: both of<lb/> | |||
these objects to be accomplished, by the blessing of providence without<lb/> | |||
Parliament, and by and together with the abolition of<lb/> | |||
Parliament: to be accomplished by Military force. [Of these<lb/> | |||
two favourite objects which was the most favourite, which was<lb/> | |||
the end and which the means <del>that</del> <add>let</add> others who think it worth their<lb/> | |||
while enquire: the answer <hi rend="underline">both</hi> and <hi rend="underline">neither</hi> may save the<lb/> | |||
dispute.</p> | |||
<p><add>Well</add></p> | |||
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1818 Novr. 19. C1 §3 4
Whigs and Revolution
§.3. Non recurrent
5 3
§.3. A Revolution, such as that of 1688, is an event a sort of
§3. This an event that can never happen
change that can never be repeated
To a man of professions — and almost every occasion
that can be thought of a public speaker on a party subject who has occasion to say
any thing more than two or three sentences is a man of Professions
it is matter of no small advantage when without exposing
the sincerity of them to be disproved, especially if without exposing
them to be so much as doubted of he finds them of a Nature
to be held up to view: in this happy situation does the orator
find himself in the present instance.
The case in which the revolution of 1688 took place happened
at that one time. But [+]
[+] unless a word of
some such unbounded
extent as that of the word
Misrule be taken for the
description of the case
not only the character of this Country
but the whole composition of the human mind of the people in
this Country must first have been utterly changed, ere a case
of the same nature could happen at any other time. Of the
plan of Royal policy by which that revolution was provoked and
produced what were the objects? Answer. There were two of
them: one sacred: the substitution of popish catholicism to Church
of Englandism: the other profane: the completion and perpetuation
of tyrannical despotism as to all other matters: both of
these objects to be accomplished, by the blessing of providence without
Parliament, and by and together with the abolition of
Parliament: to be accomplished by Military force. [Of these
two favourite objects which was the most favourite, which was
the end and which the means that let others who think it worth their
while enquire: the answer both and neither may save the
dispute.
Well
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