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<p>1819 Dec 6</p>
<head>1819 Dec 6<lb/>
<p>Radicalism not dangerous</p>
Radicalism not dangerous</head>


<note>Ireland<lb/>
<note>Ireland<lb/>
1. Bill &amp;c recapitulated<lb/>
1. Bill &amp;c recapitulated<lb/>
Compared with<lb/>
Compared with<lb/>
<gap/>ably annuality<lb/>
triannuality, annuality<lb/>
not descended to<lb/>
not deemed to<lb/>
important as to preclude<lb/>
important as to preclude<lb/>
acceptance of<lb/>
acceptance of<lb/>
trinniality of will<lb/>
trinniality if with<lb/>
secrecy, equality<lb/>
secrecy, equality<lb/>
and housholdership<lb/>
and housholdership<lb/>
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<p>4. As compared with annually <add>triannuality</add> of suffrage <del>I <gap/></del><lb/>
<p>4. As compared with annually <add>triannuality</add> of suffrage <del>I <gap/></del><lb/>
annuality of suffrage did not prompt itself to me as<lb/>
annuality of suffrage did not point itself to me as<lb/>
being of that importance that should prevent the<lb/>
being of that importance that should prevent me<lb/>
in the supposition of its depending upon myself from<lb/>
in the supposition of its depending upon myself from<lb/>
<add><del>giving acceptance</del> to it</add> <del>accepting of it</del> surrounding it on condition of obtaining<lb/>
<add><del>giving acceptance</del> to it</add> <del>accepting of it</del> surrounding it on condition of obtaining<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> triannuality with secrecy of <add>equality of suffrage</add> suffrage, and<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> triannuality with secrecy of <add>equality of suffrage</add> suffrage, and<lb/>
housholder suffrage.  But <del>I <gap/> no</del> of asked for<lb/>
housholder suffrage.  But <del>I <gap/> no</del> if asked for<lb/>
a reason I am no more able to give you what appears<lb/>
a reason I am no more able to give you what appears<lb/>
to me a reason in favour of it in preference to<lb/>
to me a reason in favour of it in preference to<lb/>
annuality than I am to see what appears to me <lb/>
annuality than I am to give what appears to me <lb/>
a reason <gap/> favour of housholder suffrage in preference<lb/>
a reason <gap/> favour of housholder suffrage in preference<lb/>
to virtually universal suffrage.</p>
to virtually universal suffrage.</p>


<note>6<lb/>
<note>6<lb/>
Precedents for commonality:<lb/>
Precedents for annuality:<lb/>
1. Lnnded Comm<gap/> and <gap/><lb/>
1. Landed Common <lb/>
dictio<lb/>
Council and Mayor<lb/>
Elections<lb/>
2. American States<lb/>
2. American States<lb/>
22: inconvenience<lb/>
22: inconvenience<lb/>
none</note><lb/>
none</note><lb/>
<add>On the ground of precedent and experience</add>


<note>7<lb/>
<note>7<lb/>
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the word moderate</note> <lb/>
the word moderate</note> <lb/>


<p>In favour of annuality I see the the <sic>antient</sic> <lb/>
<p> <add>On the ground of precedent and experience</add> In favour of annuality I see the <sic>antient</sic> <lb/>
parliamentary practice in this <add>England</add> country the existing<lb/>
parliamentary practice in this <add>England</add> country the existing<lb/>
practice in the <gap/> body of the Metropolis of<lb/>
practice in the governing body of the Metropolis of<lb/>
the empire and the practice in any one of the<lb/>
the empire and the practice in any one of the<lb/>
22 American United States: in any instance without<lb/>
22 American United States: in any instance without<lb/>
<gap/> upon bestowing in it.</p>
<sic>alledged</sic> inconvenience in any shape</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
 
<p>In support <add>place</add> of it I see nothing but the epithet<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">moderate</hi> which by those who adhere to it<lb/>
insist upon bestowing on it.</p>


<note>8<lb/>
<note>8<lb/>
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promises no effect<lb/>
promises no effect<lb/>
but is more frequent<lb/>
but is more frequent<lb/>
recurrent of a uited<lb/>
recurrent of a united<lb/>
for seats under<lb/>
for seats under<lb/>
an <add>abusive</add> system of representation<lb/>
an <add>abusive</add> system of representation<lb/>
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applies no corruption</note><lb/>
applies no corruption</note><lb/>


<add>And as for any effect produced by</add> When proposed it seem comments to be <lb/>
<p><add>And as for any effect produced by</add> When proposed it seems comments to be <lb/>
proposed without the addition of either <add>seeing if <gap/> <gap/></add> vertical commonality<lb/>
proposed without the addition of either <add>seeing if to pass</add> virtual universality<lb/>
of suffrage or so usual as practical equality of suffrage.<lb/>
of suffrage or so usual as practical equally of suffrage.<lb/>
and in these terms I see not any effect good <gap/><lb/>
and in these terms I see not any effect good or<lb/>
but that can be produced by it except by <gap/> additional<lb/>
bad that can be produced by it except by giving additional<lb/>
frequency be a contest of which the <add>evils</add> inconveniences<lb/>
frequency be a contest of which the <add>evils</add> inconveniences<lb/>
are <gap/>able and ind<gap/>able and which <gap/> must<lb/>
are sensible and undeniable and which ultimately must<lb/>
of a final chance of all<gap/> change, produces not any <add>any</add> <note>any <gap/> change<lb/>
if a faint chance of ulterior change, produces not any <add>any</add> <note>any <gap/> change<lb/>
in the shape of the representation,<lb/>
in the shape of the representation,<lb/>
having<lb/>
having<lb/>
uncorrected and <gap/><lb/>
uncorrected and unpalliated<lb/>
<gap/> all the actions<lb/>
all the actions<lb/>
and evils the<lb/>
and evils the<lb/>
<gap/> of excluding which presents the only possible use and demand for the reform which it professes to give [</note><lb/>
<gap/> of excluding which presents the only possible use and demand for the reform which it professes to give [</note></p>


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1819 Dec 6
Radicalism not dangerous

Ireland
1. Bill &c recapitulated
Compared with
triannuality, annuality
not deemed to
important as to preclude
acceptance of
trinniality if with
secrecy, equality
and housholdership
But in favour of it
no reason could be
found

4. As compared with annually triannuality of suffrage I
annuality of suffrage did not point itself to me as
being of that importance that should prevent me
in the supposition of its depending upon myself from
giving acceptance to it accepting of it surrounding it on condition of obtaining
triannuality with secrecy of equality of suffrage suffrage, and
housholder suffrage. But I no if asked for
a reason I am no more able to give you what appears
to me a reason in favour of it in preference to
annuality than I am to give what appears to me
a reason favour of housholder suffrage in preference
to virtually universal suffrage.

6
Precedents for annuality:
1. Landed Common
Council and Mayor
Elections
2. American States
22: inconvenience
none

7
Two triannuality
reasons none but
the word moderate

On the ground of precedent and experience In favour of annuality I see the antient
parliamentary practice in this England country the existing
practice in the governing body of the Metropolis of
the empire and the practice in any one of the
22 American United States: in any instance without
alledged inconvenience in any shape

In support place of it I see nothing but the epithet
moderate which by those who adhere to it
insist upon bestowing on it.

8
Proposed, as it commonly
is, without
serving or even equality
triannuality instead of no affect but the
promises no effect
but is more frequent
recurrent of a united
for seats under
an abusive system of representation
to which it
applies no corruption

And as for any effect produced by When proposed it seems comments to be
proposed without the addition of either seeing if to pass virtual universality
of suffrage or so usual as practical equally of suffrage.
and in these terms I see not any effect good or
bad that can be produced by it except by giving additional
frequency be a contest of which the evils inconveniences
are sensible and undeniable and which ultimately must
if a faint chance of ulterior change, produces not any any any change
in the shape of the representation,
having
uncorrected and unpalliated
all the actions
and evils the
of excluding which presents the only possible use and demand for the reform which it professes to give [



Identifier: | JB/137/079/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-8

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46796

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