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<head>1819 <sic>Dec.</sic> 2<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head><!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>II. Experience</note><lb/>(4) <note>II. Ireland</note></p> <p>What they really fear <add>The real object of their fears</add> is that result which would take<lb/>pace of course, the loss of their seals the loss of a share<lb/>more or less considerable of the power which they possess.<lb/>what they pretend <add>profess</add> one <del><gap/><del> and all to fear is &#x2014; the<lb/>destruction of their property: <del>that being an evil</del> Of the<lb/><add>eventual</add> loss of their seats they say as little as possible: why?<lb/>because in that loss they would have none to share with<lb/>those of the pretendedly apprehended loss of property<lb/>they say as much as possible &#x2014; Why? because in that<lb/>loss supposing it to have place, all who have property<lb/>would be sharers</p> <p>Among <del>those who share in the pain</del> the ruling few<lb/>there are some <add>many might probably found</add> so weak in mind as really to believe<lb/>in the doctrine which they are so busy in <add>the</add> promulgation<lb/>of: who really believe that if in this country that true<lb/>representation of the people which has place in America<lb/>were to have place, that mass of evil which <del>now</del> has<lb/>never had place in America or any where else in<lb/>any civilized nation would have place.  <del>The m</del><lb/><del>of the <gap/></del> If this be really their <del>belief</del> <Add>persuasion</add> the more intense<lb/>their persuasion the more strenuous will be their <add>determination and</add> exertions<lb/>not to <sic>admitt</sic> <add><gap/></add> of parliamentary reform in every <add>whatever</add> official<lb/>shape it may ever make its appearance.  But they and<lb/>no such <del>per</del> additional motive <add>inducement/incentive</add> for resisting the change<lb/>with all their might, and destroying <del>any</del> <add>carrying the destruction of</add> whatever portion<lb/>of the people <del>may be necessary</del> to any proportion that<lb/>may be necessary for keeping the remainder subject to that<lb/><!-- brackets in pencil --> [irresistible] system of irresistible depredation to <add>by</add> which they have<lb/>so long been subjected. <add>afflicted.</add></p>
<head>1819 <sic>Dec.</sic> 2<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head><!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>II. Experience</note><lb/>(4) <note>II. Ireland</note></p> <p>What they really fear <add>The real object of their fears</add> is that result which would take<lb/>place of course, the loss of their seats the loss of a share<lb/>more or less considerable of the power which they possess.<lb/>What they pretend <add>profess</add> one <del><gap/></del> and all to fear is &#x2014; the<lb/>destruction of their property: <del>that being an evil</del> Of the<lb/><add>eventual</add> loss of their seats they say as little as possible: why?<lb/>because in that loss they would have none to share with<lb/>them. Of the pretendedly apprehended loss of property<lb/>they say as much as possible &#x2014; Why? because in that<lb/>loss supposing it to have place, all who have property<lb/>would be sharers</p> <p>Among <del>those who share in the pain</del> the ruling few<lb/>there are some <add>many might probably <unclear>found</unclear></add> so weak in mind as really to believe<lb/>in the doctrine which they are so busy in <add>the</add> promulgation<lb/>of: who really believe that if in this country that true<lb/>representation of the people which has place in America<lb/>were to have place, that mass of evil which <del>nev</del> has<lb/>never had place in America or any where else in<lb/>any civilized nation would have place.  <del>The m</del><lb/><del>of the <gap/></del> If this be really their <del>belief</del> <add>persuasion</add> the more intense<lb/>their persuasion the more strenuous will be their <add>determination and</add> exertions<lb/>not to <sic>admitt</sic> <add>exist</add> of parliamentary reform in any <add>whatever</add> official<lb/>shape it may ever make its appearance.  But they and<lb/>no such <del>per</del> additional motive <add>inducement/incentive</add> for resisting the change<lb/>with all their might, and destroying <del>any</del> <add>carrying the destruction of</add> whatever portion<lb/>of the people <del>may be necessary</del> to any proportion that<lb/>may be necessary for keeping the remainder subject to that<lb/><!-- brackets in pencil --> [irresistible] system of irresistible depredation to <add>by</add> which they have<lb/>so long been subjected. <add>afflicted.</add></p>






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1819 Dec. 2
Radicalism not dangerous

II. Experience
(4) II. Ireland

What they really fear The real object of their fears is that result which would take
place of course, the loss of their seats the loss of a share
more or less considerable of the power which they possess.
What they pretend profess one and all to fear is — the
destruction of their property: that being an evil Of the
eventual loss of their seats they say as little as possible: why?
because in that loss they would have none to share with
them. Of the pretendedly apprehended loss of property
they say as much as possible — Why? because in that
loss supposing it to have place, all who have property
would be sharers

Among those who share in the pain the ruling few
there are some many might probably found so weak in mind as really to believe
in the doctrine which they are so busy in the promulgation
of: who really believe that if in this country that true
representation of the people which has place in America
were to have place, that mass of evil which nev has
never had place in America or any where else in
any civilized nation would have place. The m
of the If this be really their belief persuasion the more intense
their persuasion the more strenuous will be their determination and exertions
not to admitt exist of parliamentary reform in any whatever official
shape it may ever make its appearance. But they and
no such per additional motive inducement/incentive for resisting the change
with all their might, and destroying any carrying the destruction of whatever portion
of the people may be necessary to any proportion that
may be necessary for keeping the remainder subject to that
[irresistible] system of irresistible depredation to by which they have
so long been subjected. afflicted.




Identifier: | JB/137/479/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-02

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137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

479

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radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

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Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

47196

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