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<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 27<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>&sect; 3<lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>(5) (1) <note>&sect;.3. True cause of<lb/>Volunteer extinction</note></p> <p>3. Had any official parliamentary reform taken place, any<lb/>reform by which democratic ascendency would be established<lb/>and the <del>pref</del> predominance given to the universal<lb/>interest over every narrower interest, the <del>m</del><lb/><add>ascendency at that point of the</add> aristocratic interest <del>would</del> which is in opposition to the<lb/>universal interest would have been diminished <add>reduced</add> in<lb/>various ways and in particular in respect of those<lb/>seats, for the possession of which <del>they</del> <add>the Members of the Aristocracy</add> would <del>have</del><lb/>thenceforward have been, as during the Volunteers Association<lb/>they had been, dependant <!-- deletion in pencil --> <del>on the good opinion<lb/>of the people</del> on their good behaviour according to the<lb/>opinion formed of <add>entertained concerning</add> it by the people at large. In the<lb/>prospect of this disadvantage may be seen <add>the cause</add> the true<lb/>and all sufficient and sole cause of the determination<lb/>of <!-- brackets in pencil --> [the Whigs <add>as well as Tories</add> of Ireland with <add>headed by</add>] Lord Charlemont )<lb/>[in concert with the Whigs <add>as well as Tories</add> of England with Charles)<lb/>Fox <unclear>Burton</unclear> and others as their head,] to exclude)<lb/>Parliamentary reform in every efficient shape,<lb/>and keep the <del>Associated be</del> Convention with the<lb/>Associated Volunteers <del>if</del> when it represented in a check<lb/>of mayhem and <del>a</del> inefficiency, and ultimately to<lb/>extinguish it.</p> <p><del>T In a way so</del> To a very considerable extent a disposition<lb/>to give up their seats was displayed <add>expressed</add> by the possessors,<lb/>and in particular by Lord Charlemont.   But it seems sufficiently<lb/>manifest that no such disposition was by him<lb/>or any one else really entertained.</p>                     
<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 27<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>&sect; 3<lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>(5) (1) <note>&sect;.3. True cause of<lb/>Volunteer extinction</note></p> <p>3. Had any official parliamentary reform taken place, any<lb/>reform by which democratic ascendency would be established<lb/>and the <del>pref</del> predominance given to the universal<lb/>interest over every narrower interest, the <del>m</del><lb/><add>ascendency at that point of the</add> aristocratic interest <del>would</del> which is in opposition to the<lb/>universal interest would have been diminished <add>reduced</add> in<lb/>various ways and in particular in respect of those<lb/>seats, for the possession of which <del>they</del> <add>the Members of the Aristocracy</add> would <del>have</del><lb/>thenceforward have been, as during the Volunteers Association<lb/>they had been, dependant <!-- deletion in pencil --> <del>on the good opinion<lb/>of the people</del> on their good behaviour according to the<lb/>opinion formed of <add>entertained concerning</add> it by the people at large. In the<lb/>prospect of this disadvantage may be seen <add>the cause</add> the true<lb/>and all sufficient and sole cause of the determination<lb/>of <!-- brackets in pencil --> [the Whigs <add>as well as Tories</add> of Ireland with <add>headed by</add>] Lord Charlemont )<lb/>[in concert with the Whigs <add>as well as Tories</add> of England with Charles)<lb/>Fox <unclear>Burton</unclear> and others as their head,] to exclude)<lb/>Parliamentary reform in every efficient shape,<lb/>and keep the <del>Associated be</del> Convention with the<lb/>Associated Volunteers <del>if</del> when it represented in a check<lb/>of mayhem and <del>a</del> inefficiency, and ultimately to<lb/>extinguish it.</p> <p><del>T In a way so</del> To a very considerable extent a disposition<lb/>to give up their seats was displayed <add>expressed</add> by the possessors,<lb/>and in particular by Lord Charlemont. But it seems sufficiently<lb/>manifest that no such disposition was by him<lb/>or any one else really entertained.</p>                     






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1820 Jany 27
Radicalism not dangerous

§ 3
III Experience
II Ireland

(5) (1) §.3. True cause of
Volunteer extinction

3. Had any official parliamentary reform taken place, any
reform by which democratic ascendency would be established
and the pref predominance given to the universal
interest over every narrower interest, the m
ascendency at that point of the aristocratic interest would which is in opposition to the
universal interest would have been diminished reduced in
various ways and in particular in respect of those
seats, for the possession of which they the Members of the Aristocracy would have
thenceforward have been, as during the Volunteers Association
they had been, dependant on the good opinion
of the people
on their good behaviour according to the
opinion formed of entertained concerning it by the people at large. In the
prospect of this disadvantage may be seen the cause the true
and all sufficient and sole cause of the determination
of [the Whigs as well as Tories of Ireland with headed by] Lord Charlemont )
[in concert with the Whigs as well as Tories of England with Charles)
Fox Burton and others as their head,] to exclude)
Parliamentary reform in every efficient shape,
and keep the Associated be Convention with the
Associated Volunteers if when it represented in a check
of mayhem and a inefficiency, and ultimately to
extinguish it.

T In a way so To a very considerable extent a disposition
to give up their seats was displayed expressed by the possessors,
and in particular by Lord Charlemont. But it seems sufficiently
manifest that no such disposition was by him
or any one else really entertained.




Identifier: | JB/137/301/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-01-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

301

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c5 / c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1816]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1816

Notes public

ID Number

47018

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