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<head>1819 <sic>Nov.</sic> 29<lb/>Radicalism not</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>41<lb/><note>II Experience</note><lb/>(2) 2 <note>Ireland</note></p> <p><del>Such was the instrument democratic ascendency — such its operation —<lb/>and <add>now</add> what was the result?</del></p><p><note>4<lb/>With democratic<lb/>ascendency ceased<lb/>prosperity &c. reassumed<lb/> the opposite evil<lb/>the place of these<lb/>blessings</note></p> <p>8. No sooner had <sic>democratical</sic> ascendency ceased and<lb/><sic>Monarchico-</sic> Aristocratical ascendency resumed its station<lb/><del>then</del> than the prosperity, tranquillity and morality<lb/><del>given <gap/> to the oppo</del> ceased, and the place of these<lb/>blessings was occupied by the opposite evils.</p> <p><note>5<lb/>5* or 9. This not a<lb/>democratic government:<lb/>No Office filled, no order<lb/>given <del>by</del> no function of<lb/>government exercised by<lb/>any of the Associates as such<lb/>Vice Roy, Lords and<lb/>Common undisturbed<lb/>in the exercise of their<lb/>functions.</note></p> <p>5*. or 9. The state of things may with strict propriety<lb/>be termed <add>a state of</add> <hi rend="underline">democratic ascendency,</hi> <del>It was not</del> The <lb/>government was not a <hi rend="underline">democratic</hi> government: <add>a democracy</add> for none<lb/>of the Offices of Government were filled, none of the functions of<lb/>government were exercised, by any of <del>these</del> the men thus <add> nor on any <!-- continues into margin -->individual occasion any individual order given<lb/>except to the members<lb/>of their own body, as such</add> by any of <del>these</del> the men thus<lb/>appointed. The <del>Deputy of the</del> <add> Parliament composed of the</add> Monarch, by his Deputed<lb/>Servant the Lord Lieutenant, the House of Lords, and<lb/>the House of Commons continued all the time in the<lb/>undisturbed exercise of their respective functions</p> <p><note>6<lb/>All this time they<lb/>could have new-modelled<lb/>the government,<lb/>divided or plundered<lb/>property, spite of government.<lb/>Enemy superior<lb/>at sea, Government<lb/>troops not more<lb/>than 5,000.</note></p> <p>5** or 10. During this whole <add>or a great part of</add> time, had they <add>it</add> been so<lb/>disposed it was <add><sic>compleatly</sic></add> in the power of this Confederacy <add>Association</add>, not<lb/>only to have new-modelled the government, but to have<lb/><del>effe</del> carried into effect any new division of property, <del><gap/></del> or<lb/><add>other plan of depredation at</add> pleasure without possibility of effectual resistance on the<lb/>part of the government. For <del>in Great Britain</del> the <del>fl</del> navy<lb/>of the Empire was inferior to that of the enemy, <del>and</del> the<lb/>enemy was preparing to invade Ireland <add>the country</add> and the British<lb/>Government knowing this, left no more than the above mentioned<lb/>number of 5,000 men for its defence.</p> | |||
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1819 Nov. 29
Radicalism not
41
II Experience
(2) 2 Ireland
Such was the instrument democratic ascendency — such its operation —
and now what was the result?
4
With democratic
ascendency ceased
prosperity &c. reassumed
the opposite evil
the place of these
blessings
8. No sooner had democratical ascendency ceased and
Monarchico- Aristocratical ascendency resumed its station
then than the prosperity, tranquillity and morality
given to the oppo ceased, and the place of these
blessings was occupied by the opposite evils.
5
5* or 9. This not a
democratic government:
No Office filled, no order
given by no function of
government exercised by
any of the Associates as such
Vice Roy, Lords and
Common undisturbed
in the exercise of their
functions.
5*. or 9. The state of things may with strict propriety
be termed a state of democratic ascendency, It was not The
government was not a democratic government: a democracy for none
of the Offices of Government were filled, none of the functions of
government were exercised, by any of these the men thus nor on any individual occasion any individual order given
except to the members
of their own body, as such by any of these the men thus
appointed. The Deputy of the Parliament composed of the Monarch, by his Deputed
Servant the Lord Lieutenant, the House of Lords, and
the House of Commons continued all the time in the
undisturbed exercise of their respective functions
6
All this time they
could have new-modelled
the government,
divided or plundered
property, spite of government.
Enemy superior
at sea, Government
troops not more
than 5,000.
5** or 10. During this whole or a great part of time, had they it been so
disposed it was compleatly in the power of this Confederacy Association, not
only to have new-modelled the government, but to have
effe carried into effect any new division of property, or
other plan of depredation at pleasure without possibility of effectual resistance on the
part of the government. For in Great Britain the fl navy
of the Empire was inferior to that of the enemy, and the
enemy was preparing to invade Ireland the country and the British
Government knowing this, left no more than the above mentioned
number of 5,000 men for its defence.
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