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<head>1820 <sic>Jan.</sic> 15<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> + 8<lb/> <note>III. Experience<lb/>II. Ireland</note><lb/>1 <note>§.2. Proofs</note></p> <p><note>or 1<lb/>Such the statement:<lb/>follow the vouchers.<lb/> 1. For the <del><gap/></del> treatment<lb/>of Ireland by England,<lb/>none requirable.<lb/>It spreads through<lb/>centuries. <del><gap/></del> See<lb/>the histories <del>with</del> and<lb/>the prevalent principles<lb/>of human nature.</note></p> <p>Such being the historical statement, now as to the vouchers.</p> <p><del>The sources</del> As for the character ascribed to the English <add>which in the short retrospect has been an</add><lb/>government as exercised in Ireland <add>any particular reference will hardly be looked for</add> it is <del><gap/></del> <add><unclear>derived</unclear></add> from the<lb/>history of a period of several centuries, compared with<lb/>the <del>general</del> <add>universally prevalent</add> principles of human nature.</p> <p><note>or 2<lb/>Sources<lb/>For facts of this period.<lb/>1. Hardy. Charlemont<lb/>Memoirs 1810.<lb/>2. Plowdens <del>History</del><lb/>Ireland & its Union<lb/>of 1801, 1803.<lb/> 3. Adolphus — England<lb/>from George 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> accession<lb/>to 1783: 10<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</note></p> <p>For <add>As to</add> the facts belonging to the particular portion of<lb/>time in question, the sources they have been drawn from<lb/>are these: | <head>1820 <sic>Jan.</sic> 15<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>+ 8<lb/> <note>III. Experience<lb/>II. Ireland</note><lb/>1 <note>§.2. Proofs</note></p> <p><note>or 1<lb/>Such the statement:<lb/>follow the vouchers.<lb/> 1. For the <del><gap/></del> treatment<lb/>of Ireland by England,<lb/>none requirable.<lb/>It spreads through<lb/>centuries. <del><gap/></del> See<lb/>the histories <del>with</del> and<lb/>the prevalent principles<lb/>of human nature.</note></p> <p>Such being the historical statement, now as to the vouchers.</p> <p><del>The sources</del> As for the character, ascribed to the English <add>which in the short retrospect has been an</add><lb/>government as exercised in Ireland <add>any particular reference will hardly be looked for</add> it is <del><gap/></del> <add><unclear>derived</unclear></add> from the<lb/>history of a period of several centuries, compared with<lb/>the <del>general</del> <add>universally prevalent</add> principles of human nature.</p> <p><note>or 2<lb/>Sources<lb/>For facts of this period.<lb/>1. Hardy. Charlemont<lb/>Memoirs 1810.<lb/>2. Plowdens <del>History</del><lb/>Ireland & its Union<lb/>of 1801, 1803.<lb/> 3. Adolphus — England<lb/>from George 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> accession<lb/>to 1783: 10<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</note></p> <p>For <add>As to</add> the facts belonging to the particular portion of<lb/>time in question, the sources they have been drawn from<lb/>are these: M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hardy's Memoirs of the late Earl of<lb/>Charlemont, London 1810: 2. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Plowden's History of<lb/>Ireland to the Union of 1801, published in 1803: and<lb/>3. Mr Adolphus's History of England from the accession<lb/>of George the third to the peace of 1783. published<lb/>in 1 <gap/><!-- blank space -->.</p> <p><note>or 3<lb/>1. Hardy foremost;<lb/>Charlemont being President<lb/>of Convention<lb/>by which the last<lb/>hand was set. Hardy<lb/>his intimate and<lb/>nominee of one of his<lb/>seats. Hardy posterior<lb/>to Plowden, and more<lb/>particularly informed.</note></p> <p>In that list the foremost place is occupied by the<lb/>work <add>publication</add> of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hardy. Lord Charlemont the subject of it<lb/><del>his <gap/></del> was the <add><unclear>chief</unclear></add> President of that Convention.<lb/>by which the last hand ever set to the work. The biographer<lb/>was <del><gap/></del> one of the most confidential friends<lb/>of his <add>the</add> hero, and had <sic>sitten</sic> for one of his seats. The<lb/>publication was posterior by several years posterior to<lb/>that of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Plowden, and the author informed of<lb/><del>sound history and <gap/> <gap/></del> matters of detail, pregnant<lb/>with much instruction and such as could not<lb/>have been known to a general historian <add>historians at large</add> of the time.</p> <p><note> or 4<lb/>2. Plowden for corroboration<lb/>and illustration.</note></p> <p>The corroboration and illustration, the more general<lb/>history of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Plowden promised however to be not altogether<lb/>without its use.</p> | ||
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1820 Jan. 15
Radicalism not dangerous
+ 8
III. Experience
II. Ireland
1 §.2. Proofs
or 1
Such the statement:
follow the vouchers.
1. For the treatment
of Ireland by England,
none requirable.
It spreads through
centuries. See
the histories with and
the prevalent principles
of human nature.
Such being the historical statement, now as to the vouchers.
The sources As for the character, ascribed to the English which in the short retrospect has been an
government as exercised in Ireland any particular reference will hardly be looked for it is derived from the
history of a period of several centuries, compared with
the general universally prevalent principles of human nature.
or 2
Sources
For facts of this period.
1. Hardy. Charlemont
Memoirs 1810.
2. Plowdens History
Ireland & its Union
of 1801, 1803.
3. Adolphus — England
from George 3d accession
to 1783: 10o.
For As to the facts belonging to the particular portion of
time in question, the sources they have been drawn from
are these: Mr Hardy's Memoirs of the late Earl of
Charlemont, London 1810: 2. Mr Plowden's History of
Ireland to the Union of 1801, published in 1803: and
3. Mr Adolphus's History of England from the accession
of George the third to the peace of 1783. published
in 1 .
or 3
1. Hardy foremost;
Charlemont being President
of Convention
by which the last
hand was set. Hardy
his intimate and
nominee of one of his
seats. Hardy posterior
to Plowden, and more
particularly informed.
In that list the foremost place is occupied by the
work publication of Mr Hardy. Lord Charlemont the subject of it
his was the chief President of that Convention.
by which the last hand ever set to the work. The biographer
was one of the most confidential friends
of his the hero, and had sitten for one of his seats. The
publication was posterior by several years posterior to
that of Mr Plowden, and the author informed of
sound history and matters of detail, pregnant
with much instruction and such as could not
have been known to a general historian historians at large of the time.
or 4
2. Plowden for corroboration
and illustration.
The corroboration and illustration, the more general
history of Mr Plowden promised however to be not altogether
without its use.
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