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<head>1820<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p>§ <del>14</del> §. (5.(2) or 14<lb/><note>III <unclear>Exposure</unclear><lb/>II Ireland<lb/>Belfast patriots</note></p> <p>§ The wish of the <!-- brackets in pencil --> [enlightened part of the] Belfast Volunteers<lb/>was that Britain <add>the British</add> should form with the Irish people in effecting<lb/>democratic ascendency by means of radical parliamentary<lb/>reform</p> <p> Plowden I. Appendix p. 362 <add>18 July 1782</add> Address from the 1st Belfast Volunteer<lb/>Company to the others to be received on the 31<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>. "It is<lb/>very foreign <!-- addition in pencil --><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note>+ Copy to <hi rend="underline">contempt</hi><lb/>in p. 303 line 5</note> from our intention to attempt to open<lb/>"new grounds of controversy with England; but we ardently<lb/>"wish, and will never cease to hope, that the<lb/>"people of this kingdom will, by perseverance and exertion<lb/>"of spirit, bounded by loyalty to our prince and<lb/>"a love of the British Constitution, according to its<lb/>"purest principles, very speedily obtain the wishes expressed<lb/>"by its inhabitants in every capacity, and by<lb/>"the addresses of its own parliament to its Sovereign.<lb/>"As to Volunteers, it is evident that their <sic>honor</sic> is<lb/>"bound by the determination of their first and only<lb/>"glorious meetings in their different provinces, and<lb/>"that they can not retract without ignominy and<lb/>"contempt."</p> | |||
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1820
Radicalism not dangerous
§ 14 §. (5.(2) or 14
III Exposure
II Ireland
Belfast patriots
§ The wish of the [enlightened part of the] Belfast Volunteers
was that Britain the British should form with the Irish people in effecting
democratic ascendency by means of radical parliamentary
reform
Plowden I. Appendix p. 362 18 July 1782 Address from the 1st Belfast Volunteer
Company to the others to be received on the 31st. "It is
very foreign + + Copy to contempt
in p. 303 line 5 from our intention to attempt to open
"new grounds of controversy with England; but we ardently
"wish, and will never cease to hope, that the
"people of this kingdom will, by perseverance and exertion
"of spirit, bounded by loyalty to our prince and
"a love of the British Constitution, according to its
"purest principles, very speedily obtain the wishes expressed
"by its inhabitants in every capacity, and by
"the addresses of its own parliament to its Sovereign.
"As to Volunteers, it is evident that their honor is
"bound by the determination of their first and only
"glorious meetings in their different provinces, and
"that they can not retract without ignominy and
"contempt."
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jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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