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<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 13<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>+ + 7<lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>5 <note>&sect;.1. Historical sketch</note></p> <p><note>13<lb/>29.11. Each gained<lb/>their prime object</note></p> <p>Success <del>followed</del> <add>accompanied and crowned</add> the union.  The parties gained, each of them,<lb/><del>The <gap/> <add>union</add> was successful and of the allied <gap/><lb/>gained</del> the prime object of its wishes.  <del>The aristocracy gained<lb/>the independence or an independence state established the<lb/>people obtained more or less of what they had so long sighed<lb/>for under the name of free trade: and in addition to those<lb/>same main objects of indispensable utility was accomplished</del></p> <p></note>14<lb/><add>30.12</add> Yet, by the constituted<lb/>authorities was every<lb/>thing done: by convention<lb/>to its constituted bodies,<lb/>nothing.</note></p> <p>All this while, whatever was done, <del>was done</del> <add>it was</add> by the<lb/>constituted authorities <add>that it was done:</add> by them alone, and in <add>all</add> the accustomed<lb/>forms: <add>neither</add> by the <hi rend="underline">Convention</hi>, <del>more</del> <add> nor</add> by any of the bodies by<lb/>what it was formed, was any mandate issued &#x2014; any <del>other</del><lb/>act of authority <add>in any shape</add> exercised.  <del>What</del> In their character of<lb/>Members of Parliament <add> it was in that character and no other, that</add> the Members of the Convention, or those<lb/>of the bodies by which it had been formed, <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add> repented to</add><lb/>Parliament whatever was <add>done, or prayed</add> to be done <del>in</del> <add>by</add> Parliament.</p> <p><note>15<lb/>32.14. English correspondent<lb/>operations necessary.<lb/>Discovered as<lb?>by invitation, legally<lb/>as well as utility of<lb/>measures, imagination<lb/>of which would but<lb/>for allies of American<lb/>rebels have been <gap/></note></p> <p>These operations in Ireland could not be carried into<lb/><add>effect</add> without corresponding operations in <del>Ireland</del> <add>England.</add> <del>When the time</del> <add>On a sudden</add><lb/><del>came <add>or if by revolution</add> Honourable Gentlemen and Noble Lords at Westminster<lb/>discovered, <del>or <gap/> as it were</del> <add><del>on the <unclear>sudden</unclear></del> as if</add> by revolution, <add>not only the utility but</add> the loyalty<lb/><del>as with the utility</del> of <add>those measures, the bare <del><gap/> imagination</add>but for the <add>while would,</add> <del>French and S</del><lb/>American rebels and their allies, have been high treason.<lb/><del>Every thing was done through convention</del> <add>It was through conviction of course that every thing was done: through conviction <!-- continues into margin --> every thing; by compulsion, nothing.</add> nothing by compulsion.<lb/> <gap/> <del>for</del><add>at the time by the <gap/> of the day</add> <del>the purpose</del> in an odd corner of Right Honourable<lb/>House, methinks I still hear and see Lord Camden.<lb/><del>this</del> <add>the</add> Lord </add> High</add> Chancellor <add>of the day</add> <del>swallowing</del> in the character of<lb/><hi rend="underline">Antient Pistol</hi>, swallowing the presented luck with the<lb/>bad grace imaginable.</p> <p><note>33.14.  Through conviction<lb/>every thing; compulsion,<lb/>nothing.</note></p> <p>34.15. Station by<lb/>Minister, J.B. saw<lb/>Chancellor Camden swallowing<lb/>the <gap/> in Lords.</note></p> <p><note>35.16. Dim the recollection:<lb/>of one the few<lb/>instances to which a love<lb/>of his country and absence<lb/>of corruption can look back<lb/><!-- continues on the edge of the page --> with pleasure.</note></p> <p>Dim is the recollection to my heart: <del>rare indeed one</del> <add>it presents to me</add><lb/><del>not the less dear for being <gap/> <gap/></del> one of the <add>very</add> few times, a<lb/>House Honourable <del>and</del> <add> or</add> Peoples Honourable, to which <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] a man who loves his<lb/>country, and <del>hates</del> <add>abhors</add> the<lb/>corruptions which <del>was</del> <add>are</add>its bane,</note> I <del>even<lb/>under the reign of corruption I</del> can look back with pleasure.</p>         
<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 13<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>+ + 7<lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>5 <note>&sect;.1. Historical sketch</note></p> <p><note>13<lb/>29.11. Each gained<lb/>their prime object</note></p> <p>Success <del>followed</del> <add>accompanied and crowned</add> the union.  The parties gained, each of them,<lb/><del>The <gap/> <add>union</add> was successful, each of the allied parties<lb/>gained</del> the prime object of its wishes.  <del>The aristocracy gained<lb/>its independence or an independence state established, the<lb/>people obtained more or less of what they had so long sighed<lb/>for under the name of free trade: and in addition to those<lb/>some more objects of indispensable utility was accomplished</del></p> <p><note>14<lb/><add>30.12</add> Yet, by the constituted<lb/>authorities was every<lb/>thing done: by convention<lb/>to its constituted bodies,<lb/>nothing.</note></p> <p>All this while, whatever was done, <del>was done</del> <add>it was</add> by the<lb/>constituted authorities <add>that it was done:</add> by them alone, and in <add>all</add> the accustomed<lb/>forms: <add>neither</add> by the <hi rend="underline">Convention</hi>, <del>more</del> <add> nor</add> by any of the bodies by<lb/>which it was formed, was any mandate issued &#x2014; any <del>other</del><lb/>act of authority <add>in any shape</add> exercised.  <del>What</del> In their character of<lb/>Members of Parliament <add> it was in that character and no other, that</add> the Members of the Convention, or those<lb/>of the bodies by which it had been formed, <del>introduced into</del> <add>presented to</add><lb/>Parliament whatever was <add>done, or prayed</add> to be done <del>in</del> <add>by</add> Parliament.</p> <p><note>15<lb/>32.14. English correspondent<lb/>operations necessary.<lb/>Discovered as<lb/>by revelation, loyalty<lb/>as well as utility of<lb/>measures, imagination<lb/>of which would but<lb/>for allies of American<lb/>rebels have been treason</note></p> <p>These operations in Ireland could not be carried into<lb/><add>effect</add> without corresponding operations in <del>Ireland</del> <add>England.</add> <del>When the time</del> <add>On a sudden</add><lb/><del>came <add>or if by revelation</add></del> Honourable Gentlemen and Noble Lords at Westminster<lb/>discovered, <del>or <gap/> as it were</del> <add><del>on the <unclear>sudden</unclear></del> as if</add> by revelation, <add>not only the utility but</add> the loyalty<lb/><del>as with the utility</del> of <add>those measures, the bare <del>endeavour in</del> imagination of which would</add> but for the <del>French and S</del><lb/>American rebels and their allies, have been high treason.</p> <p><note>33.14.  Through conviction<lb/>every thing; compulsion,<lb/>nothing.</note></p> <p><del>Every thing was done through conviction</del> <add>It was through conviction of course that every thing was done: through conviction <!-- continues into margin --> every thing; by compulsion, nothing.</add> nothing by compulsion.</p> <p><note>34.15. Stationed by<lb/>Minister, J.B. saw<lb/>Chancellor Camden swallowing<lb/>the <unclear>lock</unclear> in Lords.</note></p> <p>Stationed <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del>for</del> <add>at the time by the Minister of the day</add> <del>the purpose</del> in an odd corner of Right Honourable<lb/>House, methinks I still hear and see Lord Camden.<lb/><del>this</del> <add>the</add> Lord <add> High</add> Chancellor <add>of the day</add> <del>swallowing</del> in the character of<lb/><hi rend="underline">Antient Pistol</hi>, swallowing the presented <unclear>lock</unclear> with the<lb/>bad grace imaginable.</p>   <p><note>35.16. Dim the recollection:<lb/>one the few<lb/>instances to which a love<lb/>of his country and abhorrence<lb/>of corruption can look back<lb/><!-- continues on the edge of the page --> with pleasure.</note></p> <p>Dim is the recollection to my heart: <del>rare indeed one</del> <add>It presents to me</add><lb/><del>not the less dear for being so.  It is</del> one of the <add>very</add> few times, in<lb/>House Honourable <del>and</del> <add> or</add> Peoples Honourable, to which <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] a man who loves his<lb/>country, and <del>hates</del> <add>abhors</add> the<lb/>corruptions which <del>was</del> <add>are</add> its bane,</note> I <del>even<lb/>under the reign of corruption I <add>a man who abhors corruption</add></del> can look back with pleasure.</p>         






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1820 Jany 13
Radicalism not dangerous

+ + 7
III Experience
II Ireland

5 §.1. Historical sketch

13
29.11. Each gained
their prime object

Success followed accompanied and crowned the union. The parties gained, each of them,
The union was successful, each of the allied parties
gained
the prime object of its wishes. The aristocracy gained
its independence or an independence state established, the
people obtained more or less of what they had so long sighed
for under the name of free trade: and in addition to those
some more objects of indispensable utility was accomplished

14
30.12 Yet, by the constituted
authorities was every
thing done: by convention
to its constituted bodies,
nothing.

All this while, whatever was done, was done it was by the
constituted authorities that it was done: by them alone, and in all the accustomed
forms: neither by the Convention, more nor by any of the bodies by
which it was formed, was any mandate issued — any other
act of authority in any shape exercised. What In their character of
Members of Parliament it was in that character and no other, that the Members of the Convention, or those
of the bodies by which it had been formed, introduced into presented to
Parliament whatever was done, or prayed to be done in by Parliament.

15
32.14. English correspondent
operations necessary.
Discovered as
by revelation, loyalty
as well as utility of
measures, imagination
of which would but
for allies of American
rebels have been treason

These operations in Ireland could not be carried into
effect without corresponding operations in Ireland England. When the time On a sudden
came or if by revelation Honourable Gentlemen and Noble Lords at Westminster
discovered, or as it were on the sudden as if by revelation, not only the utility but the loyalty
as with the utility of those measures, the bare endeavour in imagination of which would but for the French and S
American rebels and their allies, have been high treason.

33.14. Through conviction
every thing; compulsion,
nothing.

Every thing was done through conviction It was through conviction of course that every thing was done: through conviction every thing; by compulsion, nothing. nothing by compulsion.

34.15. Stationed by
Minister, J.B. saw
Chancellor Camden swallowing
the lock in Lords.

Stationed for at the time by the Minister of the day the purpose in an odd corner of Right Honourable
House, methinks I still hear and see Lord Camden.
this the Lord High Chancellor of the day swallowing in the character of
Antient Pistol, swallowing the presented lock with the
bad grace imaginable.

35.16. Dim the recollection:
one the few
instances to which a love
of his country and abhorrence
of corruption can look back
with pleasure.

Dim is the recollection to my heart: rare indeed one It presents to me
not the less dear for being so. It is one of the very few times, in
House Honourable and or Peoples Honourable, to which [+] [+] a man who loves his
country, and hates abhors the
corruptions which was are its bane,
I even
under the reign of corruption I a man who abhors corruption
can look back with pleasure.




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1820-01-13

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13-15

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137

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radicalism not dangerous

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430

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1

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d7 / e5

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jeremy bentham

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