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<!-- heading and marginal notes in pencil --> <head>1820 <sic>Feb.</sic> 26<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>4 <note>&sect;.5. Iron age restored</note></p> <p><note>4<lb/>Democratic ascendency<lb/>and efficient reform<lb/>hopeless, <add>little by little</add> the only friends<lb/>of the people, turned<lb/>eyes to democracy as<lb/>the only hope.</note></p> <p>In this state of things, finding democratic ascendency<lb/><!-- brackets in pencil --> [and effectual reform under the Constitution] hopeless, the <del>(only</del><lb/>friends of the people, the only men who were really so, little<lb/>by little began to turn <add>turned</add> their eyes to democracy as<lb/>being the peoples only remaining hope.</p> <p><note>Between end of American<lb/>war in 1783, and<lb/>beginning of Revolution<lb/>war in 1793, took place<lb/>disturbance by various<lb/>malcontents from various<lb/>causes<lb/>1. Protestant grievance<lb/>universal corruption<lb/>and misrule: remedy<lb/>democratic ascendency or democracy<lb/>2. Catholic grievance, Catholic slavery:<lb/>remedy &amp;c<lb/>emancipation.</note></p> <p>Between the termination <add>end</add> of the American war, <add>in 1783</add> and<lb/>the commencement of the French Revolution war in 1793<lb/>disturbance in various parts of the country, on the part of<lb/>various sets of insurgents from various causes, took place<lb/>on the part of various descriptions of malcontents and insurgents<lb/>and other malcontents took place.  On the part of<lb/>the Protestants the great <add>all comprehensive</add> <del><gap/></del> grievance was the general<lb/>the system of universal corruption and misrule: on the <note>the <del><gap/></del> remedy in<lb/>view either radical<lb/>reform or democracy.</note><lb/>part of the Catholics, the great and all eclipsing grievance<lb/>was Catholic slavery, the <del>only</del> remedy exclusively<lb/>or chiefly looked to <add>for</add> Catholic emancipation.  This difference<lb/>in their objects the two sects <del>while opposing</del> <add>in the course</add> in their<lb/>opposition to government frequently clashed and persecuted<lb/>each other.  <add>All this while</add> Government availed itself of this <unclear>division</unclear> and<lb/>stands charged with having <add>on various occasions</add> formented it, and <del>if no</del> by connivance<lb/>and even <del>con</del> instigation given encouragement and<lb/><sic>encrease</sic> to the <add>these</add> outrages which were so savage and so abundant.</p> <p><note>5<lb/>Objects different,<lb/>measures frequently<lb/>clashed. <del><gap/></del> Of the<lb/><unclear>divisions</unclear> Government<lb/>availed itself, and<lb/>stands charged with<lb/>encouraging the outrages.</note></p>






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1820 Feb. 26
Radicalism not dangerous

III Experience
II Ireland

4 §.5. Iron age restored

4
Democratic ascendency
and efficient reform
hopeless, little by little the only friends
of the people, turned
eyes to democracy as
the only hope.

In this state of things, finding democratic ascendency
[and effectual reform under the Constitution] hopeless, the (only
friends of the people, the only men who were really so, little
by little began to turn turned their eyes to democracy as
being the peoples only remaining hope.

Between end of American
war in 1783, and
beginning of Revolution
war in 1793, took place
disturbance by various
malcontents from various
causes
1. Protestant grievance
universal corruption
and misrule: remedy
democratic ascendency or democracy
2. Catholic grievance, Catholic slavery:
remedy &c
emancipation.

Between the termination end of the American war, in 1783 and
the commencement of the French Revolution war in 1793
disturbance in various parts of the country, on the part of
various sets of insurgents from various causes, took place
on the part of various descriptions of malcontents and insurgents
and other malcontents took place. On the part of
the Protestants the great all comprehensive grievance was the general
the system of universal corruption and misrule: on the the remedy in
view either radical
reform or democracy.

part of the Catholics, the great and all eclipsing grievance
was Catholic slavery, the only remedy exclusively
or chiefly looked to for Catholic emancipation. This difference
in their objects the two sects while opposing in the course in their
opposition to government frequently clashed and persecuted
each other. All this while Government availed itself of this division and
stands charged with having on various occasions formented it, and if no by connivance
and even con instigation given encouragement and
encrease to the these outrages which were so savage and so abundant.

5
Objects different,
measures frequently
clashed. Of the
divisions Government
availed itself, and
stands charged with
encouraging the outrages.




Identifier: | JB/137/191/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-02-26

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4-5

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

191

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46908

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