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<p>"The volunteers were, at last, no longer teazed nor tormented.  Those who were<lb/>
"most  attached to administration, fall <del>into</del> into these rankes, as well as<lb/>
"its opponents.  In little more than a year, their numbers amounted<lb/>
"to 42,000 men.  The Duke of Leinster, the Earl of Clanricarde,<lb/>
"Lord CHerlemont, not to mention other noblemen and gentlemen<lb/>
"of the highest stations, commanded them in different districts....</p>


 
<p>"That man must be cold-blooded indeed, who can look back to<lb/>
"those days, without a lively satisfaction, and breaming elevation of<lb/>
"mind.  I allude more particularly to the years 1781 and 1782. <note>or 6<lb/>
its in 1781 &amp; 1782<lb/>
volunteers disciplined<lb/>
trade revived, harmony<lb/>
universal</note><lb/>
"when trade revived, the volunteer army become disciplined, and<lb/>
"a <del>grea</del> general harmony prevailed throughout Ireland.  They may<lb/>
"be regarded as the brightest which this country ever beheld</p>





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1819 June 25

To Ev

Lett. 7 Whigs Ante

(4. P.e
Irish Volunteers
or 3
Result good
shapes, evil in now
See Plowden and Hardy
[Sir Grattan against universality
in Plowden.
ii 455.]

injury either or intermediate

p.193

or intermediate

Now from this state of things in what shape did evil ensue?
In none whatsoever On the contrary, in a variety of shapes, and
in vast quantity pure good. Never before those days had the peace
of Ireland been so far from disturbance: never alas! has it
been since.

As to this point, the history hear the historians of these
: hear what Mr Plowden says. Here what Mr Hardy says in his life of thr Earl of Charlemont (Look this House then what
on the other side in opposition to Parliamentary Purpose Mr Grattan
says: and not with such compleat proofs of undangerousnessthe al of all ne<add>danger</add>
before him, he lavishes all his in the endeavour to personal
his and readers that in case of universal suffrage either
ruin would be the result.]

"The volunteer army says Mr Hardy)p.193 now (Ao 1778) appeared....or 4
Haardy p.193
for Charlemont It gave
to Ireland liberty, prosperity
and safety:
to me my principal
and dearest honour

"With the history of Lord Charlemont it particularly blends itself. It gave to him
"the justed brity, and, as he said himself, 'to that institution my country
"owes itss liberty, prosperity and safety; and of after his obligations I can
"vation my own, I owe the principal and dearest honours of my life."
"Government (p.195) stood astounded.... To disunity or disarray the volunteers
"were beyond their power, though the secret object of their wishes." or 5
Hardy 195. Government
counteracted in
vain
Ministerialists concurred.
Numbers
in a year 42,000
The highest men
commanded. Leinster
, Charlemont
&c

"The volunteers were, at last, no longer teazed nor tormented. Those who were
"most attached to administration, fall into into these rankes, as well as
"its opponents. In little more than a year, their numbers amounted
"to 42,000 men. The Duke of Leinster, the Earl of Clanricarde,
"Lord CHerlemont, not to mention other noblemen and gentlemen
"of the highest stations, commanded them in different districts....

"That man must be cold-blooded indeed, who can look back to
"those days, without a lively satisfaction, and breaming elevation of
"mind. I allude more particularly to the years 1781 and 1782. or 6
its in 1781 & 1782
volunteers disciplined
trade revived, harmony
universal

"when trade revived, the volunteer army become disciplined, and
"a grea general harmony prevailed throughout Ireland. They may
"be regarded as the brightest which this country ever beheld







Identifier: | JB/137/002/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-06-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 3 - or 6

Box

137

Main Headings

parliamentary reform

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

to erskine

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

46719

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