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<head>Education of the People</head>
<p>Education of the People</p>
<p>The W.R. had at Mr.Broughams<lb/>
<p>The W.R. had at Mr.Broughams<lb/>
request a long laudatory<lb/>
request a long laudatory<lb/>
Line 13: Line 13:
&#x2014;<lb/></p>
&#x2014;<lb/></p>


<p>I have had in any<lb/>
applications to allow<lb/>
the W.R. to be the<lb/>
channel for attracting<lb/>
the  second number of<lb/>
the Library of Useful<lb/>
knowledge - &amp; through<lb/>
that number, Mr<lb/>
B himself, but I<lb/>
have always refused<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/></p>
<pb/>
<p>Dissenters</p>
<p>The original cause<lb/>
of the distrust of the<lb/>
Dissenters was Mr<lb/>
Brougham's project<lb/>
for putting the Education<lb/>
of the people<lb/>
into the hands of the<lb/>
Church of England<lb/>
parsons.<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/></p>
<p>The real state of the<lb/>
Dissenters is not known<lb/>
to W.B. He knows<lb/>
them through Mr.<lb/>
Shepherd of Liverpool<lb/>
who does <hi rend='underline'>not</hi> know<lb/>
them - &amp; through<lb/>
Mr W.Smith who does<lb/>
not possess the confidence<lb/>
of the body, in consequence<lb/>
of the <hi rend='underline'>amiable</hi><lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>weakness</hi> which has<lb/>
always deferred the <lb/>
Dissenting questions<lb/>
to the wishes of Tories<lb/>
&amp; Whigs in turn. So<lb/>
far as the <hi rend='underline'>Unitarian</hi><lb/>
Deputation is concerned<lb/>
we were <hi rend='underline'>directed</hi> by<lb/>
our constituents to<lb/>
urge the matter foresaid<lb/>
on a late occasion<lb/>
&amp; have incurred the thanks<lb/>
of the body for the<lb/>
part we took.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Grounds of political distrust</p>
<p>W.B opposed Hume's<lb/>
motion for the repeal <lb/>
of the <del><gap/></del> Six<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>Acts</hi>.<lb/></p>
<p>W.B. opposed M.A.<lb/>
Taylor's motion for<lb/>
a reform of the abuses<lb/>
of the Chancery Court<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<pb/>
<p>Time Serving</p>
<p>There has been no<lb/>
laud of ministers in<lb/>
the W.R. except for<lb/>
specific acts - thus<lb/>
liberalizing the<lb/>
commercial system<lb/>
&amp; their <hi rend='underline'>beginning</hi><lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>law</hi> reforms great<lb/>
laud has been <hi rend='underline'>promised</hi><lb/>
them if they would<lb/>
repeal the Corn Laws -<lb/>
diminish the expenditure<lb/>
&amp; go <hi rend='underline'>forward</hi><lb/>
with Judicial improvements,<lb/>
- but no more<lb/>
than promise has been<lb/>
given.<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>On many occasions <lb/>
the Whigs have been <lb/>
praised - &amp; assuredly<lb/>
they shall have every<lb/>
encouragement that<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>praise</hi> can give them<lb/>
for proceeding in the<lb/>
path of reform<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<pb/>
<p>London University</p>
<p>My attempts were to<lb/>
diffuse new <del>Democracy</del><add>activity</add><lb/>
into the council more<lb/>
frequently than was<lb/>
originally provided<lb/>
for,- the introduction<lb/>
of <hi rend='underline'>new</hi> members &amp; the<lb/>
exit of <hi rend='underline'>old</hi> ones.</p>
<p>To make attendance<lb/>
a <foreign><hi rend='underline'>sine qua non</hi></foreign> of<lb/>
re-eligibility. Mr.<lb/>
Tooke stated the <hi rend='underline'>all</hi><lb/>
the members of the <lb/>
Council had constantly<lb/>
attended - that they<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>would</hi> continue to<lb/>
attend regularly was <lb/>
contrary to all<lb/>
experience - if the <lb/>
fact may now be <lb/>
appealed to whether<lb/>
they <hi rend='underline'>have</hi> attended.<lb/>
All other aptitude<lb/>
is nullified by absence.<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>Why not throw out some<lb/>
of the Saints who are doing<lb/>
so much mischief?<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>Hume complains that<lb/>
Members of the Council<lb/>
who do not attend are<lb/>
brought down when a<lb/>
particular question is to<lb/>
be carried<hi rend='superscript'>?</hi></p>
<pb/>
<p>Whigs</p>
<p>They would not<lb/>
support the Unitarian<lb/>
petition in favour<lb/>
of free discussion<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>They have <unclear>treated</unclear> the<lb/>
advocates for the Ballot<lb/>
with invariable scorn <lb/>
and contempt<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>Consenting to &amp;<lb/>
desiring the pensioning<lb/>
of the Irish Catholic<lb/>
Clergy</p>
<pb/>
<p>London University</p>
<p>Why not universal<lb/>
competition among<lb/>
Architects for the<lb/>
building.<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/></p>
<p>Poles have sent many<lb/>
Students to Edinbro' - The<lb/>
last I Knew <unclear>Lach Szyrina</unclear><lb/>
was appointed to a <lb/>
Professorship at Warsaw<lb/>
immediately on his return<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<pb/>
<p>I have just prevented<lb/>
a friend from making <lb/>
and attack on him<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>7 Gloster Street<lb/>
Dorset Square<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>Hume returns on<lb/>
Tuesday next. 2Oct<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi>.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Dicenda to Hume</p>
<p>Correspondence with King <lb/>
of Holland. To whom did<lb/>
Falck send my Papers?<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>His attack on the Church<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>London University<lb/>
Bowring -<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>


<pb/>


<!-- on an inserted scrap--><p><hi rend='underline'>Dicenda</hi> to Hume</p>
<p>Visit of Ja<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi>. Barnett &amp;<lb/>
John Smith of the<lb/>
Greek affair - &amp; their statement<lb/>
of apprehensions from the <lb/>
attack of the Press.</p>


<p>6 Oct. Hume at Q.S.P<lb/>
promised to write me<lb/>
<sic>an</sic> valuable statement<lb/>
on the subject.</p>


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Education of the People

The W.R. had at Mr.Broughams
request a long laudatory
article-& the very tone
was given to it that
M.B. desired in a letter
to Baldwin. I added
several pages for that
purpose

I have had in any
applications to allow
the W.R. to be the
channel for attracting
the second number of
the Library of Useful
knowledge - & through
that number, Mr
B himself, but I
have always refused


---page break---

Dissenters

The original cause
of the distrust of the
Dissenters was Mr
Brougham's project
for putting the Education
of the people
into the hands of the
Church of England
parsons.

The real state of the
Dissenters is not known
to W.B. He knows
them through Mr.
Shepherd of Liverpool
who does not know
them - & through
Mr W.Smith who does
not possess the confidence
of the body, in consequence
of the amiable
weakness which has
always deferred the
Dissenting questions
to the wishes of Tories
& Whigs in turn. So
far as the Unitarian
Deputation is concerned
we were directed by
our constituents to
urge the matter foresaid
on a late occasion
& have incurred the thanks
of the body for the
part we took.


---page break---

Grounds of political distrust

W.B opposed Hume's
motion for the repeal
of the Six
Acts.

W.B. opposed M.A.
Taylor's motion for
a reform of the abuses
of the Chancery Court


---page break---

Time Serving

There has been no
laud of ministers in
the W.R. except for
specific acts - thus
liberalizing the
commercial system
& their beginning
law reforms great
laud has been promised
them if they would
repeal the Corn Laws -
diminish the expenditure
& go forward
with Judicial improvements,
- but no more
than promise has been
given.

On many occasions
the Whigs have been
praised - & assuredly
they shall have every
encouragement that
praise can give them
for proceeding in the
path of reform


---page break---

London University

My attempts were to
diffuse new Democracyactivity
into the council more
frequently than was
originally provided
for,- the introduction
of new members & the
exit of old ones.

To make attendance
a sine qua non of
re-eligibility. Mr.
Tooke stated the all
the members of the
Council had constantly
attended - that they
would continue to
attend regularly was
contrary to all
experience - if the
fact may now be
appealed to whether
they have attended.
All other aptitude
is nullified by absence.

Why not throw out some
of the Saints who are doing
so much mischief?

Hume complains that
Members of the Council
who do not attend are
brought down when a
particular question is to
be carried?


---page break---

Whigs

They would not
support the Unitarian
petition in favour
of free discussion

They have treated the
advocates for the Ballot
with invariable scorn
and contempt

Consenting to &
desiring the pensioning
of the Irish Catholic
Clergy


---page break---

London University

Why not universal
competition among
Architects for the
building.

Poles have sent many
Students to Edinbro' - The
last I Knew Lach Szyrina
was appointed to a
Professorship at Warsaw
immediately on his return


---page break---

I have just prevented
a friend from making
and attack on him

7 Gloster Street
Dorset Square

Hume returns on
Tuesday next. 2Octr.


---page break---

Dicenda to Hume

Correspondence with King
of Holland. To whom did
Falck send my Papers?

His attack on the Church

London University
Bowring -


---page break---

Dicenda to Hume

Visit of Jas. Barnett &
John Smith of the
Greek affair - & their statement
of apprehensions from the
attack of the Press.

6 Oct. Hume at Q.S.P
promised to write me
an valuable statement
on the subject.



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107

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353

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Titles

education of the people / dissenters / grounds of political distrust / time-serving / london university / whigs / dicenda to hume

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rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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2

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recto

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Penner

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j whatman turkey mill 1824

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jonathan blenman

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