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II Ireland<lb/>
II Ireland<lb/>
Succeed misrule &amp; misery<lb/>
Succeed misrule &amp; misery<lb/>
United Irishmen dis<gap/><lb/>
United Irishmen deserve<lb/>
property <gap/> &amp; <gap/></note><lb/>
prosperity <gap/> &amp; <gap/></note><lb/>


<p>Plowd: ++ 448. <add>451</add> 1794 June 7 29 on Information filed 8 June 1793</p>
<p>Plowd: ++ 448. <add>451</add> 1794 June 7 29 on Information filed 8 June 1793</p>
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William Drennan chairman Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Secretary<lb/>
William Drennan chairman Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Secretary<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> "Liberty and Equality" (are) "words which we use for an opportunity<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> "Liberty and Equality" (are) "words which we use for an opportunity<lb/>
"of repelling <gap/>, and of saying, that by liberty we underlord<lb/>
"of repelling <gap/>, and of saying, that by liberty we understood<lb/>
"unlimited freedom, <del>and</del> nor by equality the levelling of property,<lb/>
"unlimited freedom, <del>and</del> nor by equality the levelling of property,<lb/>
"or the dislocation of subordination: this is a calumny invented by<lb/>
"or the dislocation of subordination: this is a calumny invented by<lb/>
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"is the <gap/> of the constituent in the fullest dominion of the<lb/>
"is the <gap/> of the constituent in the fullest dominion of the<lb/>
"constitution, of the elective franchise to the whole body of the people , to<lb/>
"constitution, of the elective franchise to the whole body of the people , to<lb/>
"this and that government which is collective power may be guided<lb/>
"the end that government which is collective power may be guided<lb/>
"by collective will, and that legislation may originate from public reason,<lb/>
"by collective will, and that legislation may originate from public <lb/>
"keep pace with improvement, and terminate<lb/>
"reason, keep pace with public improvement, and terminate<lb/>
"in public happiness."</p>
"in public happiness."</p>


<p>We work for Catholic emancipation without any condition . . . but<lb/>
<p>We wish for Catholic emancipation without any condition . . . but<lb/>
as merely the portal to the concept of general freedom  . . . in ad<gap/> to <gap/><lb/>
as merely the portal to the <unclear>people</unclear> of general freedom  . . . in ad<gap/> to <gap/><lb/>
party but to the whole people.</p>
party but to the whole people.</p>


<p>"For both purposes . . . should . .  pr<gap/>nal conversations<lb/>
<p>"For both purposes . . . should . .  provincial conversations<lb/>
assemble preparation to the <gap/>ation of the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
assemble preparation to the <gap/>ation of the <unclear>Protestant People</unclear><lb/>
"Of the Catholic body' (for reason given) an assembly of a sinister<lb/>
"Of the Catholic body' (for reason given) an assembly of a sinister<lb/>
nature and organization is necessary to establish in <gap/> of<lb/>
nature and organization is necessary to establish in <gap/> of<lb/>
sentiment, an an uniformity of conduct . . .</p>
sentiments, an uniformity of conduct . . .</p>
 
<p>"Let each parish <del>send</del> <add>rel<gap/></add> delegates, let the <unclear>sense</unclear> of Ulster be agree-<lb/>
declared from Dungannon.</p>


<p>"The civil assemble ought to <gap/> the <del>ass<gap/></del> attendance<lb/>
<p>"The civil assemble ought to <gap/> the <del>ass<gap/></del> attendance<lb/>
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1820 Feb 13

Radicalism not dangerous

III Experience
II Ireland
Succeed misrule & misery
United Irishmen deserve
prosperity &

Plowd: ++ 448. 451 1794 June 7 29 on Information filed 8 June 1793

Title The Society of United Irishmen at Dublin to the Volunteers of Ireland.
William Drennan chairman Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Secretary
"Liberty and Equality" (are) "words which we use for an opportunity
"of repelling , and of saying, that by liberty we understood
"unlimited freedom, and nor by equality the levelling of property,
"or the dislocation of subordination: this is a calumny invented by
"that faction, the or that gang, which misrepresents the king to the people
"liberty is the exercise of all our rights natural and political, secured
"to us and our posterity by a real representation of the people: and equality
"is the of the constituent in the fullest dominion of the
"constitution, of the elective franchise to the whole body of the people , to
"the end that government which is collective power may be guided
"by collective will, and that legislation may originate from public
"reason, keep pace with public improvement, and terminate
"in public happiness."

We wish for Catholic emancipation without any condition . . . but
as merely the portal to the people of general freedom . . . in ad to
party but to the whole people.

"For both purposes . . . should . . provincial conversations
assemble preparation to the ation of the Protestant People
"Of the Catholic body' (for reason given) an assembly of a sinister
nature and organization is necessary to establish in of
sentiments, an uniformity of conduct . . .

"Let each parish send rel delegates, let the sense of Ulster be agree-
declared from Dungannon.

"The civil assemble ought to the ass attendance
of the military associations."

"In 1782 did you in imagine that in 1792 the nation would
still remain unrepresented?



Identifier: | JB/137/064/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-02-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

064

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

46781

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