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' | <!-- heading and marginal notes in pencil --> <head>1819 <sic>Oct.</sic>3<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>1<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>Beginning</note><lb/>2</p> <p><note>3<lb/>Vague vituperations<lb/>collected</note></p> <p>☞ Omitt <add>or Postpone</add> the viper of Vague vituperations 14 <sic>Oct</sic> 1819.</p> <p>1 As to the words <add><gap/></add> of vague vituperation they are to be found<lb/>every day (<del>T</del> in every Newspaper "Absurd, visionary and senseless"<lb/>these are the words I find employed by Earl Grey <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> | ||
Wild and visionary, by<!-- continues into margin --> Lord John Bright: and<lb/>to repetition and<lb/>mistakes there could<lb/>be no end.<lb/><note> — — by Lord Graham</note></p> <p><note>4<lb/>Radicalism in what<lb/>☞ Superseded.</note></p> <p><del>That I may not be suspected of throwing <gap/></del> <add>on this occasion be accused of <unclear>passion</unclear> shadows</add><lb/><del>having latterly met with the objection in a shape</del> more<lb/> <del>pertinent</del></p> <p><note>The <del>weake</del> stronger<lb/>the hands.</note></p> <p><note>When a defence in<lb/>itself is weak to a<lb/>certain degree weak,<lb/>the stronger the hand<lb/><add>of the defender</add> the stronger the presumptive<lb/>proof afforded<lb/>them in the eyes of<lb/>that defender, and<lb/>thence in itself, the<lb/>cause is not a tenable<lb/>one: not defensible<lb/>by fair argument.</note></p> <p><note><add><unclear>Since</unclear> by</add>By no indication<lb/>more conclusive,<lb/>could the interests <add>indefensibility</add> of<lb/>a cause, or at any<lb/>rate <add>rate in the eyes of such its two parties</add> the pursuers<lb/>of its being indefensible<lb/>by argument, be<lb/>demonstrated than<lb/>by the expressions thus<lb/>given to despair and<lb/>the irritation caused<lb/>by it</note></p> <p>☞ <note>Then speak of<lb/>giving to their <add><del>cases</del> <gap/></add> statesmen<lb/>shape their<lb/>opportunities of <unclear>infraction</unclear><lb/>Contrast it with<lb/>Deputy Jack's</note></p> <!-- at the bottom of the page --> <p>2. As to the objection <del>driven from the</del> having respect to the destruction<lb/>of property, those I may not <del>h</del> be accused to have intention<lb/>myself of <del>bei</del> shadow fighting I embrace with pleasure the<lb/>opportunity of clearing myself by reference to <add>in respect of</add> a speech as made in London <!-- continues in margin --><gap/> Connect. It is <lb/>that of Mr Deputy<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> Jacks. ☞ After give it as transcribed. In it it senses the one that I have before me in expression of an apprehension <add>really</add> having entertained by many thousands of my fellow<lb/>countrymen: and that be an apprehension on which is [+]<lb/> <!-- written at right angles to main text to the left of the margin --> [+] contained an apprehension but for which<lb/>I should have in regard to this demand for radical<lb/>reform how then all of this on any side.</p> | |||
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1819 Oct.3
Radicalism not dangerous
1o
Beginning
2
3
Vague vituperations
collected
☞ Omitt or Postpone the viper of Vague vituperations 14 Oct 1819.
1 As to the words of vague vituperation they are to be found
every day (T in every Newspaper "Absurd, visionary and senseless"
these are the words I find employed by Earl Grey +
Wild and visionary, by Lord John Bright: and
to repetition and
mistakes there could
be no end.
— — by Lord Graham
4
Radicalism in what
☞ Superseded.
That I may not be suspected of throwing on this occasion be accused of passion shadows
having latterly met with the objection in a shape more
pertinent
The weake stronger
the hands.
When a defence in
itself is weak to a
certain degree weak,
the stronger the hand
of the defender the stronger the presumptive
proof afforded
them in the eyes of
that defender, and
thence in itself, the
cause is not a tenable
one: not defensible
by fair argument.
Since byBy no indication
more conclusive,
could the interests indefensibility of
a cause, or at any
rate rate in the eyes of such its two parties the pursuers
of its being indefensible
by argument, be
demonstrated than
by the expressions thus
given to despair and
the irritation caused
by it
☞ Then speak of
giving to their cases statesmen
shape their
opportunities of infraction
Contrast it with
Deputy Jack's
2. As to the objection driven from the having respect to the destruction
of property, those I may not h be accused to have intention
myself of bei shadow fighting I embrace with pleasure the
opportunity of clearing myself by reference to in respect of a speech as made in London Connect. It is
that of Mr Deputy
Jacks. ☞ After give it as transcribed. In it it senses the one that I have before me in expression of an apprehension really having entertained by many thousands of my fellow
countrymen: and that be an apprehension on which is [+]
[+] contained an apprehension but for which
I should have in regard to this demand for radical
reform how then all of this on any side.
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