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<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 31<lb/>Radicalism</head> <p>C §.4 <lb/> <note>III. Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>(13) (1) <note>Charlemont treachery</note></p> <p>Demagogues (p 277) " At this very moment were demagogues<lb/>"rushing forth from every corner in quest of parliamentary reform<lb/>" | <head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 31<lb/>Radicalism</head> <p>C §.4 <lb/> <note>III. Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>(13) (1) <note>Charlemont treachery</note></p> <p>Demagogues (p 277) " At this very moment were demagogues<lb/>"rushing forth from every corner in quest of parliamentary reform<lb/>"vociferating that the people could not elect a single friend of theirs<lb/>"and dissatisfied with all that had been done in both Parliaments<lb/>"unless they would give a freer and more expanded utterance to<lb/>"the voice of the Constituent, which voice, when called upon<lb/>"by the Convention itself to speak was, as to the chief upholden<lb/>"of that Constitution, no where to be heard." The Constitution<lb/>having for its object had for its effect the preventing the people<lb/>at large from speaking: <del>therefore they are repr</del> none <del>so</del> more<lb/><add>apparently</add> active than the biographers here and his friends in the effecting of<lb/>this privation: thereupon those who use endeavours to cause<lb/>the people to speak are <del>called by</del> spoken of for it by a term <add>name</add><lb/>of reproach and censured <add>condemned by him</add> for not doing what he <del>had</del> and<lb/>his had taken care <del><gap/></del> it should not be in their power to do</p> | ||
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1820 Jany 31
Radicalism
C §.4
III. Experience
II Ireland
(13) (1) Charlemont treachery
Demagogues (p 277) " At this very moment were demagogues
"rushing forth from every corner in quest of parliamentary reform
"vociferating that the people could not elect a single friend of theirs
"and dissatisfied with all that had been done in both Parliaments
"unless they would give a freer and more expanded utterance to
"the voice of the Constituent, which voice, when called upon
"by the Convention itself to speak was, as to the chief upholden
"of that Constitution, no where to be heard." The Constitution
having for its object had for its effect the preventing the people
at large from speaking: therefore they are repr none so more
apparently active than the biographers here and his friends in the effecting of
this privation: thereupon those who use endeavours to cause
the people to speak are called by spoken of for it by a term name
of reproach and censured condemned by him for not doing what he had and
his had taken care it should not be in their power to do
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