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Cromwell Army</note><lb/> | Cromwell Army</note><lb/> | ||
<del>In respect</del> As to what concerns good morals and forbearance<lb/> | <p><del>In respect</del> As to what concerns good morals and forbearance<lb/> | ||
after victory, between the Army and the Parliament of that time<lb/> | after victory, between the Army and the Parliament of that time<lb/> | ||
there seems to have been no prominant deference: but that which<lb/> | there seems to have been no prominant deference: but that which<lb/> | ||
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Minister of <del>the</del> restored Royalty that we have it is the<lb/> | Minister of <del>the</del> restored Royalty that we have it is the<lb/> | ||
prodigious contrast between that Virtue <add>and moderate</add> which show in both<lb/> | prodigious contrast between that Virtue <add>and moderate</add> which show in both<lb/> | ||
these modification of Republicanism and that view and<lb/> | |||
licentiousness for which both in the character<add>situation </add> of military Commander<lb/> | |||
and that of <unclear>Cavaliers</unclear>, in war and in peace<lb/> | |||
the Royalists were so incontrovertibly conspicuous<add>preeminent</add>.</p> | |||
<p>The Republicans had not in either form, either the wit<lb/> | |||
or the polish of the Royalists: and in the eyes of the half-philisopher<lb/> | |||
Hume the wit and <del>the</del> polish of the few being <del>of</del> mere | |||
value than the happiness of all. hence it is that Royalism<lb/> | |||
engrosses <del>till</del> his affection, Republicanism his contempt.</p> | |||
<p>Note <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi>?</p> | |||
<p>eyes and time concurr in forbidding me to<add>my</add><lb/> | |||
quotations. But an <add>in</add> early <del>age</del> youth when a Monarchy<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">was my</hi> <gap/> and Clarendon were <add>among</add> my idols such I will<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/> <gap/></del> were the remarks consigned to a meaning <del>not</del><lb/> | |||
still alive. <add>unextinguished.</add></p> | |||
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1819 July 3.
To Erskine in Defence of Univ. agst Ed. Review
lett. 7 Whigs Anit Reformist
Unversally orderly
Cromwell Army
In respect As to what concerns good morals and forbearance
after victory, between the Army and the Parliament of that time
there seems to have been no prominant deference: but that which
is prominent and beyond dispute, for it os from the Prime
Minister of the restored Royalty that we have it is the
prodigious contrast between that Virtue and moderate which show in both
these modification of Republicanism and that view and
licentiousness for which both in the charactersituation of military Commander
and that of Cavaliers, in war and in peace
the Royalists were so incontrovertibly conspicuouspreeminent.
The Republicans had not in either form, either the wit
or the polish of the Royalists: and in the eyes of the half-philisopher
Hume the wit and the polish of the few being of mere
value than the happiness of all. hence it is that Royalism
engrosses till his affection, Republicanism his contempt.
Note (a)?
eyes and time concurr in forbidding me tomy
quotations. But an in early age youth when a Monarchy
was my and Clarendon were among my idols such I will
were the remarks consigned to a meaning not
still alive. unextinguished.
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