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<head>1820 <sic>Apr.</sic> 23</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Radicalism not dangerous — Despotism dangerous<lb/> (2)</p> <p>I feel | <head>1820 <sic>Apr.</sic> 23</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Radicalism not dangerous — Despotism dangerous<lb/> (2)</p> <p>I feel my life to be altogether at the disposal of those the <gap/><lb/>persons <del>that</del> At the same time I regard it as not altogether improbable<lb/>that in the course of my receiving <add>meeting</add> my death at their hands, my lot <add>fate</add><lb/>might be <unclear>retaliation</unclear> upon these authors: and I look upon the security<lb/>afforded by the correspondent <gap/> on their parts as far preferable<lb/> to that aggregate <add>whole</add> state of religion that warms their pious bosoms<lb/> ☞ Give for reason, <gap/> of appeal for murder, with no equivalence, in<lb/>conjunction with power of pardon and <foreign><sic>nole</sic> prosequi</foreign></p> <!-- in pencil --><p><note><gap/><lb/>upon the whole will<lb/>sacrifice Whips</note></p> <p>Waving therefore all consideration of the individual, my<lb/>consideration confines itself exclusively to the species. Looking<lb/>therefore for an example <del>and <gap/> <gap/></del> to James the <add>his Majesty's predecessor</add><lb/>second and for a precedent to the conduct of that unquestionably<lb/> pious <add>religious</add> Monarch <del>also by</del> my conclusion<lb/>can be no other than above.</p> <p>Looking to the Statute in that case made and<lb/>provided, I see moreover that by Act of Parliament<lb/>his said late Majesty was not less gracious than religious.<lb/> Looking onwards <add>downwards</add> to his Majesty that now is<lb/>I behold him <del>endowed</del> in exactly that same proportion<lb/>endowed with those same royal virtues <add>and by that same authority</add>. I understand<lb/>therefore that according to the interpretation of that same<lb/> Church <add>by</add> <del>religion and <gap/> the <gap/></del> in and by the attribution<lb/>of religiousness and graciousness are included the disposition<lb/><del>and</del> to stand by and give direction which those who if<lb/>they are not ought to be his loving subjects are undergoing<lb/><gap/>.</p> <p><note>[+]<lb/> and as <unclear>not</unclear> on<lb/>day by day <gap/><lb/>by these <add>his</add> <unclear>poor</unclear> Church<lb/>of Englandists subjects<lb/>who day by day were<lb/>witnesses of his <add><gap/></add> Majesty's<lb/> most religious and<lb/>gracious exertions for<lb/> its declaration of that<lb/>most Holy Church</note></p> | ||
<p>☞ Proceed to speak of his asking and <gap/> advise <add>special advice</add> of Liverpool<lb/>(given what can be stated as his <foreign>res gestae</foreign>?) Castlereagh also<lb/>cannot <unclear>administer</unclear> <gap/> — Sidmouth who provided an <gap/><lb/> prison, Canning who said so and so in his speeches: <gap/><lb/>the Orange man in his unofficial advice, his advice of <del><gap/></del><lb/> <gap/>. <gap/> the people charged <gap/> by Morn. Chron.<lb/> to remove commentators with the <unclear>Treasure</unclear> <gap/> <gap/> House.</p> | |||
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1820 Apr. 23
Radicalism not dangerous — Despotism dangerous
(2)
I feel my life to be altogether at the disposal of those the
persons that At the same time I regard it as not altogether improbable
that in the course of my receiving meeting my death at their hands, my lot fate
might be retaliation upon these authors: and I look upon the security
afforded by the correspondent on their parts as far preferable
to that aggregate whole state of religion that warms their pious bosoms
☞ Give for reason, of appeal for murder, with no equivalence, in
conjunction with power of pardon and nole prosequi
upon the whole will
sacrifice Whips
Waving therefore all consideration of the individual, my
consideration confines itself exclusively to the species. Looking
therefore for an example and to James the his Majesty's predecessor
second and for a precedent to the conduct of that unquestionably
pious religious Monarch also by my conclusion
can be no other than above.
Looking to the Statute in that case made and
provided, I see moreover that by Act of Parliament
his said late Majesty was not less gracious than religious.
Looking onwards downwards to his Majesty that now is
I behold him endowed in exactly that same proportion
endowed with those same royal virtues and by that same authority. I understand
therefore that according to the interpretation of that same
Church by religion and the in and by the attribution
of religiousness and graciousness are included the disposition
and to stand by and give direction which those who if
they are not ought to be his loving subjects are undergoing
.
[+]
and as not on
day by day
by these his poor Church
of Englandists subjects
who day by day were
witnesses of his Majesty's
most religious and
gracious exertions for
its declaration of that
most Holy Church
☞ Proceed to speak of his asking and advise special advice of Liverpool
(given what can be stated as his res gestae?) Castlereagh also
cannot administer — Sidmouth who provided an
prison, Canning who said so and so in his speeches:
the Orange man in his unofficial advice, his advice of
. the people charged by Morn. Chron.
to remove commentators with the Treasure House.
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