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<head>1820 April 23<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head><!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III Experience II Ireland</note><lb/>7 <note>&sect;.2. Democratic &amp;c</note></p> <p>Subjugates</p> <p><note>10<lb/>III Grievances to Catholics<lb/>1,2,3, as above</note></p> <p>III. In the situation from which this same object <add>objects</add> could<lb/>not but present itself <add>themselves</add> to the view of that <add>the Catholic</add> part of the population<lb/>which was composed of Catholics, being three fourth parts<lb/>of the whole, the <del><gap/></del> catalogue of grievances would as<lb/>to two <add>three</add> of its items be composed of the united lists of<lb/>the grievances which were such as the eyes of two bodies of <add>those Protestants</add><lb/>Protestants <add>fellow countrymen</add> as above, but with an additional load, and<lb/>that an <gap/> composed of grievances peculiar to<lb/>themselves pressing exclusively on themselves</p> <p><note>11<lb/>4. The whole body<lb/>treated as criminal:<lb/>with a scale of punishment<lb/>topped by death.<lb/><add>specification of</add> Particular needles and<lb/>impracticable.</note></p> <p>Of these grievances, with their consequences, a detailed<lb/>exposition would fill a volume.  For the present<lb/>purpose instead of this volume an short phrase<lb/><note>with a scale of punishment<lb/>up to destruction<lb/>of life appointed<lb/>for the several imagined<lb/>degrees of this imagined<lb/>criminality</note><lb/>may suffice.  They saw themselves treated as criminals.<lb/>Six eighths of the whole population of a country treated<lb/><add>upon the <gap/></add> as criminals by about one eighth! <add>and this under a<lb/>King /Monarch who being though he were as vile and contemptible as Richard<lb/>the second or James the first would be always Most excellent, though he <!-- continues in margin --> were as cruel as Henry<lb/>the eighth or James the<lb/>second would be always<lb/>most gracious, though<lb/>were as irreligious as<lb/>Charles the second would<lb/>be always most religious,<lb/>being made so<lb/>by Act of Parliament,<lb/>and for the information<lb/>of omniscience<lb/>declared to be so in<lb/>the form of <del><gap/></del> address<lb/>to which under pain<lb/>and penalties all<lb/>men are ordered to<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> join in and by that and other Acts.</add></p> <p><note>12<lb/>Six eighths treated as<lb/>criminals by <del>one eighth!</del><lb/>a small portion of one<lb/>eighth under the order of<lb/>a foreign Monarch, supported<lb/>by foreign military<lb/>force; who though ever<lb/>so vile, cruel and <gap/>, has always<lb/>been most <gap/><lb/><gap/> and religious<lb/>by Act of Parliament.<lb/>this then proved to<lb/>declare considerably<lb/>for the inform <gap/> of<lb/>omniscience.</note></p> <p>What sort of a government that is <add>was</add> under which<lb/>the great majority of the inhabitants are <add>were</add< treated as<lb/>criminals &#x2014; not yet by the remainder of the inhabitants<lb/>but by a small portion of them employed by<lb/>the monarch of another country for the purpose and<lb/>backed by a military force &#x2014; &#x2014;</p> <p><note>13<lb/>Subversion of such a<lb/>government could it be<lb/>such eyes full of <gap/><lb/>itself as matter of<lb/>interest and duty?<lb/>subversion<lb/>matter of shame.</note></p> <p><add>whether<lb/> in the eyes of<lb/>any impartial observer while in 22 United States in which with the <gap/>of the Slave Trade <gap/> in this nor in any other shape have <gap/> any place.</add><lb/><del>any impartial observer a government</del> a government<lb/>of which this could be said with truth could be any<lb/>thing better than a nuisance &#x2014; <del>this</del> whether the submission<lb/>to it was not just a matter of shame, whether<lb/>the  <add>contributing to the</add> over<gap/> by any means whatever by which<lb/>it could be effected, supposing it capable of being effected would<lb/>not have been matter not only of merit but of <add>moral</add> <gap/> to any<lb/><add>man</add><lb/><!-- continues in margin --> man in whose eyes<lb/>the accomplishment<lb/>of such a benefit presents<lb/>itself as  sensible &#x2014; these are questions<lb/>which belong not<lb/>for the present purpose.</p>       
<head>1820 April 23<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head><!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III Experience II Ireland</note><lb/>7 <note>&sect;.2. Democratic &amp;c</note></p> <p>Subjugates</p> <p><note>10<lb/>III Grievances to Catholics<lb/>1,2,3, as above</note></p> <p>III. In the situation from which the same object <add>objects</add> could<lb/>not but present itself <add>themselves</add> to the view of that <add>the Catholic</add> part of the population<lb/>which was composed of Catholics, being three fourth parts<lb/>of the whole, the <del><gap/></del> catalogue of grievances would as<lb/>to two <add>three</add> of its items be composed of the united lists of<lb/>the grievances which were such in the eyes of two bodies of <add>their Protestant</add><lb/>Protestants <add>fellow countrymen</add> as above, but with an additional load, and<lb/>that as <del><gap/></del> one composed of grievances peculiar to<lb/>themselves pressing exclusively on themselves</p> <p><note>11<lb/>4. The whole body<lb/>treated as criminals:<lb/>with a scale of punishment<lb/>topped by death.<lb/><add>Specification of</add> Particular needless and<lb/>impracticable.</note></p> <p>Of these grievances, with their consequences, a detailed<lb/>exposition would <del>w</del> fill a volume.  For the present<lb/>purpose instead of this volume in short phrase<lb/><note>with a scale of punishment<lb/>up to destruction<lb/>of life appointed<lb/>for the several imagined<lb/>degrees of this imagined<lb/>criminality</note><lb/>may suffice.  They saw themselves treated as criminals.</p> <p><note>12<lb/>Six eighths treated as<lb/>criminals by <del>one eighth!</del><lb/>a small portion of one<lb/>eighth under the order of<lb/>a foreign Monarch, supported<lb/>by foreign military<lb/>force; who though ever<lb/>so vile, cruel and irreligious, has always<lb/>been most excellent<lb/>gracious and religious<lb/>by Act of Parliament.<lb/>this men proved to<lb/>declare continually<lb/>for the information of<lb/>omniscience.</note></p><p>Six eighths of the whole population of a country treated<lb/><add>upon the footing</add> as criminals by about one eighth! <add>and this under a<lb/>King/Monarch who being though he were as vile and contemptible as Richard<lb/>the second or James the first would be always Most excellent, though he <!-- continues in margin --> were as cruel as Henry<lb/>the eighth or James the<lb/>second would be always<lb/>most gracious, though<lb/>were as irreligious as<lb/>Charles the second would<lb/>be always most religious,<lb/>being made so<lb/>by Act of Parliament,<lb/>and for the information<lb/>of omniscience<lb/>declared to be so in<lb/>the form of <del><gap/></del> address<lb/>to which under pain<lb/>and penalties all<lb/>men are ordered to<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> join in and by that and other Acts.</add></p> <p>What sort of a government that is <add>was</add> under which<lb/>the great majority of the inhabitants are <add>were</add> treated as<lb/>criminals &#x2014; nor yet by the remainder of the inhabitants<lb/>but by a small portion of them employed by<lb/>the Monarch of another country for the purpose and<lb/>backed by a military force &#x2014; &#x2014;</p> <p><note>13<lb/>Subversion of such a<lb/>government could it be<lb/>such eyes fail of presenting<lb/>itself as matter of<lb/>interest and duty?<lb/>subversion<lb/>matter of shame.</note></p> <p><add>whether in the eyes of<lb/>any impartial observer while in 22 United States in which with the<lb/>exception of the Slave Trade neither in this nor in any other shape have abuses any place.</add><lb/><del>any impartial observer a government</del> a government<lb/>of which this could be said with truth could be any<lb/>thing better than a nuisance &#x2014; <del>this</del> whether the submission<lb/>to it was not just a matter of shame, whether<lb/>the  <add>contributing to the</add> overthrow of it by any means whatever by which<lb/>it could be effected, supposing it capable of being effected would<lb/>not have been matter not only of merit but of <add>moral</add> duty to any<lb/><add>man</add><lb/><!-- continues in margin --> man in whose eyes<lb/>the accomplishment<lb/>of such a benefit presented<lb/>itself as  sensible &#x2014;<lb/>these are questions<lb/>which belong not<lb/>for the present purpose.</p>       






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1820 April 23
Radicalism not dangerous

III Experience II Ireland
7 §.2. Democratic &c

Subjugates

10
III Grievances to Catholics
1,2,3, as above

III. In the situation from which the same object objects could
not but present itself themselves to the view of that the Catholic part of the population
which was composed of Catholics, being three fourth parts
of the whole, the catalogue of grievances would as
to two three of its items be composed of the united lists of
the grievances which were such in the eyes of two bodies of their Protestant
Protestants fellow countrymen as above, but with an additional load, and
that as one composed of grievances peculiar to
themselves pressing exclusively on themselves

11
4. The whole body
treated as criminals:
with a scale of punishment
topped by death.
Specification of Particular needless and
impracticable.

Of these grievances, with their consequences, a detailed
exposition would w fill a volume. For the present
purpose instead of this volume in short phrase
with a scale of punishment
up to destruction
of life appointed
for the several imagined
degrees of this imagined
criminality

may suffice. They saw themselves treated as criminals.

12
Six eighths treated as
criminals by one eighth!
a small portion of one
eighth under the order of
a foreign Monarch, supported
by foreign military
force; who though ever
so vile, cruel and irreligious, has always
been most excellent
gracious and religious
by Act of Parliament.
this men proved to
declare continually
for the information of
omniscience.

Six eighths of the whole population of a country treated
upon the footing as criminals by about one eighth! and this under a
King/Monarch who being though he were as vile and contemptible as Richard
the second or James the first would be always Most excellent, though he were as cruel as Henry
the eighth or James the
second would be always
most gracious, though
were as irreligious as
Charles the second would
be always most religious,
being made so
by Act of Parliament,
and for the information
of omniscience
declared to be so in
the form of address
to which under pain
and penalties all
men are ordered to
join in and by that and other Acts.

What sort of a government that is was under which
the great majority of the inhabitants are were treated as
criminals — nor yet by the remainder of the inhabitants
but by a small portion of them employed by
the Monarch of another country for the purpose and
backed by a military force — —

13
Subversion of such a
government could it be
such eyes fail of presenting
itself as matter of
interest and duty?
subversion
matter of shame.

whether in the eyes of
any impartial observer while in 22 United States in which with the
exception of the Slave Trade neither in this nor in any other shape have abuses any place.

any impartial observer a government a government
of which this could be said with truth could be any
thing better than a nuisance — this whether the submission
to it was not just a matter of shame, whether
the contributing to the overthrow of it by any means whatever by which
it could be effected, supposing it capable of being effected would
not have been matter not only of merit but of moral duty to any
man
man in whose eyes
the accomplishment
of such a benefit presented
itself as sensible —
these are questions
which belong not
for the present purpose.




Identifier: | JB/137/170/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

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1820-04-23

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137

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radicalism not dangerous

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170

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radicalism not dangerous

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Page Numbering

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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