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<head>1820 <sic>Jan.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 22<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>III. Experience<lb/>II. Ireland</note><lb/>(3) (2)</p> <p><note>or 8 or 5<lb/>8. Absurd visionary<lb/>and senseless, a wild<lb/>visionary would<lb/>have been said if any<lb/>thing.  Never so long<lb/>as such received in<lb/>line of argument with<lb/>its abstained form</note></p> <p><note>What <del>has been</del> <add> is in full</add> pretence<lb/>will be pronounced<lb/>impracticable.</note></p> <p><note>What is notoriously<lb/>salutary, subversive<lb/>of property, <gap/>,<lb/><add>and general</add> happiness, <del><gap/></del><lb/>if <add>general</add> happiness be<lb/>deemed worth remembering<lb/>by one to whom all<lb/>happiness but that<lb/>of his own <gap/> connection<lb/>is indifferent</note></p> <p>Had any thing happened which in their judgment rendered<lb/>it necessary or advisable that this prudential course<lb/>should be departed from and that in relation to any<lb/>such proposal something should be said; "absurd<lb/>and senseless" in "wild and visionary" <del>would of course <add>in something</add><lb/>be</del> or something of the like character and <add>to</add> the like effect<lb/>would of course have been <add>in the first place</add> the answer given to it<lb/>For never <add>indeed</add> so long as language of this sort is received<lb/>in lieu of argument never will language of this<lb/>sort fail of being <del>bestowed upon</del> exhibited in form of a <add>tendered in the character</add><lb/>sufficient refutation of that to which private interest<lb/>renders men <add>a man</add> averse and of which <add>alike</add> ill conduciveness<lb/>to universal interest have been proved and can not<lb/>be disproved. <add>controverted</add>  Let the fact of its being already in<lb/>practice share a view ever so closely in the face, he will<lb/>not so long as he can find among them with whom he<lb/>has a disposition to say yes have any the smallest<lb/><add>reluctance to</add> <gap/> to <gap/> it impracticable.<lb/>Let the fact of its being productive <add><gap/>/<gap/> with</add> of none but the<lb/>most salutary consequences stare him as closely in<lb/>the face, he will not in that same state of things<lb/>find any greater difficulty in pronouncing it not only<lb/>pernicious but <gap/> and utterly obstructive subversive<lb/>of rights of property subversive of the constitution<lb/>the matchless constitution &#x2014; subversion of every thing<lb/>in which human happiness <del>of</del>depends: of human happiness<lb/>if haply it seems <add>for forms sake</add> to him invisible to take that or<lb/>any other notice of that which is reality is a <gap/> of such <!-- continues in margin -->perfect <gap/> to have<lb/>as human happiness is<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> with the exception of that small part of humankind on whose happiness has or happens to be regarded by him as in some way or other depending.</p>         
<head>1820 <sic>Jan.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 22<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>III. Experience<lb/>II. Ireland</note><lb/>(3) (2)</p> <p><note>or 8 or 5<lb/>8. Absurd visionary<lb/>and senseless, a wild<lb/>visionary would<lb/>have been said if any<lb/>thing.  Never so long<lb/>as such received in<lb/>lieu of argument will<lb/>it be abstained form</note></p> <p><note>What <del>has been</del> <add> is in full</add> pretence<lb/>will be pronounced<lb/>impracticable.</note></p> <p><note>What is notoriously<lb/>salutary, subversive<lb/>of property, conflation,<lb/><add>and general</add> happiness, <del><gap/></del><lb/>if <add>general</add> happiness be<lb/>deemed worth remembering<lb/>by one to whom all<lb/>happiness but that<lb/>of his own near connection<lb/>is indifferent</note></p> <p>Had any thing happened which in their judgment rendered<lb/>it necessary or advisable that this prudential course<lb/>should be departed from and that in relation to any<lb/>such proposal something should be said; "absurd<lb/>and senseless" or "wild and visionary" <del>would of course <add>in something</add><lb/>be</del> or something of the like character and <add>to</add> the like effect<lb/>would of course have been <add>in the first place</add> the answer given to it<lb/>For never <add>indeed</add> so long as language of this sort is received<lb/>in lieu of argument never will language of this<lb/>sort fail of being <del>bestowed upon</del> exhibited in form <add>tendered in the character</add> of a<lb/>sufficient refutation of that to which private interest<lb/>renders men <add>a man</add> averse and of which <add><unclear>alike</unclear></add> ill conduciveness<lb/>to universal interest have been proved and can not<lb/>be disproved. <add>controverted</add>  Let the fact of its being already in<lb/>practice share a view ever so closely in the face, he will<lb/>not so long as he can find among <add>in</add> them with whom he<lb/>has a disposition to say yes have any the smallest<lb/>scruple at <add>reluctance to</add> continuing to pronounce it impracticable.<lb/>Let the fact of its being productive <add>followed/attended with</add> of none but the<lb/>most salutary consequences stare him as closely in<lb/>the face, he will not in that same state of things<lb/>find any greater difficulty in pronouncing it not only<lb/>pernicious but ruinous and utterly obstructive subversive<lb/>of the rights of property subversive of the constitution<lb/>the matchless constitution &#x2014; subversive of every thing<lb/>in which human happiness <del>of</del> depends: of human happiness<lb/>if haply it seems <add>for forms sake</add> to him advisable to take that or<lb/>any other notice of that which is reality is a matter of such <!-- continues in margin -->perfect indifference to him<lb/>as human happiness is<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> with the exception of that small part of humankind on whose happiness his own happens to be regarded by him as in some way or other depending.</p>         
 




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1820 Jan.y 22
Radicalism not dangerous

III. Experience
II. Ireland

(3) (2)

or 8 or 5
8. Absurd visionary
and senseless, a wild
visionary would
have been said if any
thing. Never so long
as such received in
lieu of argument will
it be abstained form

What has been is in full pretence
will be pronounced
impracticable.

What is notoriously
salutary, subversive
of property, conflation,
and general happiness,
if general happiness be
deemed worth remembering
by one to whom all
happiness but that
of his own near connection
is indifferent

Had any thing happened which in their judgment rendered
it necessary or advisable that this prudential course
should be departed from and that in relation to any
such proposal something should be said; "absurd
and senseless" or "wild and visionary" would of course in something
be
or something of the like character and to the like effect
would of course have been in the first place the answer given to it
For never indeed so long as language of this sort is received
in lieu of argument never will language of this
sort fail of being bestowed upon exhibited in form tendered in the character of a
sufficient refutation of that to which private interest
renders men a man averse and of which alike ill conduciveness
to universal interest have been proved and can not
be disproved. controverted Let the fact of its being already in
practice share a view ever so closely in the face, he will
not so long as he can find among in them with whom he
has a disposition to say yes have any the smallest
scruple at reluctance to continuing to pronounce it impracticable.
Let the fact of its being productive followed/attended with of none but the
most salutary consequences stare him as closely in
the face, he will not in that same state of things
find any greater difficulty in pronouncing it not only
pernicious but ruinous and utterly obstructive subversive
of the rights of property subversive of the constitution
the matchless constitution — subversive of every thing
in which human happiness of depends: of human happiness
if haply it seems for forms sake to him advisable to take that or
any other notice of that which is reality is a matter of such perfect indifference to him
as human happiness is
with the exception of that small part of humankind on whose happiness his own happens to be regarded by him as in some way or other depending.



Identifier: | JB/137/436/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-01-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 8 or 5

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

436

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

47153

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