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<p>Radicalism not</p> | <p>Radicalism not</p> | ||
<p>On | <p>On these topics my own <del>opi</del> persuasion are as<lb/> | ||
follows</p> | follows</p> | ||
<note><del>3</del>4<lb/> | <note><del>3</del>4<lb/> | ||
In the <gap/> extensive <gap/><lb/> | In the <gap/> extensive <gap/><lb/> | ||
share with <gap/> or he<lb/> | share with <gap/> or he<lb/> | ||
would not have complained<lb/> | would not have thus complained<lb/> | ||
or 5<lb/> | or 5<lb/> | ||
J.B. | J.B. persuasions contra<lb/> | ||
1. Radicalism productive<lb/> | 1. Radicalism productive<lb/> | ||
<gap/> not of preponderant<lb/> | <gap/> not of preponderant<lb/> | ||
evil but d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> good.</note><lb/> | evil but d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> good.</note><lb/> | ||
<p>1. That radical reform if carried into effect would<lb/> | <p>1. That radical reform if carried into effect would<lb/> | ||
not be | not be productive of any preponderant evil, but, on the<lb/> | ||
contrary, of preponderant good.</p> | contrary, of preponderant good.</p> | ||
<p>< | <p><!-- in pencil -->(1)</p> | ||
<note>2. Subversion of the<lb/> | <note>2. Subversion of the<lb/> | ||
right of property<lb/> | right of property<lb/> | ||
not among its effects</note><lb/> | not among its effects</note><lb/> | ||
<p><!-- in pencil -->(2)</p> | |||
<p>2. That in particular <del>no</del> <add><gap/> <hi rend="underline">the</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">subversion of the rights</hi><lb/> | <p>2. That in particular <del>no</del> <add><gap/> <hi rend="underline">the</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">subversion of the rights</hi><lb/> | ||
<hi rend="underline">of property</hi>" would <add>not</add> be among the effects of it</p> | <hi rend="underline">of property</hi>" would <add>not</add> be among the effects of it</p> | ||
<note>3. By no reformists<lb/> | <note>3. By no reformists<lb/> | ||
competent to prosecute<lb/> | competent to prosecute<lb/> | ||
it with any effect<lb/> | |||
any such design<lb/> | any such design<lb/> | ||
even entertained</note><lb/> | even entertained</note><lb/> | ||
<p><!-- in pencil -->(3)</p> | |||
<p>3. That no <add>design, of any</add> | <p>3. That no <add>design, of any</add> active measures tending to any <lb/> | ||
subversion of the rights of property, has ever been entertained<lb/> | subversion of the rights of property, has ever been entertained<lb/> | ||
by any number of reformists: <add>at any</add> <del>competent</del><lb/> | by any number of reformists: <add>at any</add> <del>competent</del><lb/> | ||
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of these measures, no<lb/> | of these measures, no<lb/> | ||
such effect or design<lb/> | such effect or design<lb/> | ||
believed</note><lb/> | |||
<p>(4)</p> | <p><!-- in pencil -->(4)</p> | ||
<p>4. That by | <p>4. That by those in whom these measures originated<lb/> | ||
no such persuasion <add>apprehension </add> has ever been | no such persuasion <add>apprehension </add> has ever been entertained<lb/> | ||
that as that from <add>of by</add> radical reform, supposing it <lb/> | that as that from <add>of by</add> radical reform, supposing it <lb/> | ||
carried into effect any such mischievous effects <del><gap/></del><lb/> | carried into effect any such mischievous effects <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
subversive of the rights of property would be produced</p> | |||
<note>5. In these measures<lb/> | <note>5. In these measures<lb/> | ||
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good in the laws, so<lb/> | good in the laws, so<lb/> | ||
far as to render Monarch,<lb/> | far as to render Monarch,<lb/> | ||
with | with or without<lb/> | ||
concession of the<lb/> | concession of the<lb/> | ||
Aristocracy, <add>in virtually</add> absolute,<lb/> | Aristocracy, <add>in virtually</add> absolute,<lb/> | ||
and the <gap/><lb/> | and the <gap/><lb/> | ||
such as under the<lb/> | such as under the<lb/> | ||
Continental Despots<p>(5)</p> | Continental Despots</note><lb/> | ||
<p><!-- in pencil -->(5)</p> | |||
<p>5. Thus <del>then</del> in the bringing forward and carrying<lb/> | <p>5. Thus <del>then</del> in the bringing forward and carrying<lb/> | ||
out effect these measures their design has been<lb/> | out effect these measures their design has been<lb/> | ||
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<note>or <del>5</del>6<lb/> | <note>or <del>5</del>6<lb/> | ||
Heads under which the<lb/> | Heads under which the<lb/> | ||
grounds of these | grounds of these persuasions<lb/> | ||
will be given<lb/> | will be given<lb/> | ||
1. General nature of<lb/> | 1. General nature of<lb/> | ||
1819 Dec. 14
Radicalism not
On these topics my own opi persuasion are as
follows
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In the extensive
share with or he
would not have thus complained
or 5
J.B. persuasions contra
1. Radicalism productive
not of preponderant
evil but do good.
1. That radical reform if carried into effect would
not be productive of any preponderant evil, but, on the
contrary, of preponderant good.
(1)
2. Subversion of the
right of property
not among its effects
(2)
2. That in particular no the subversion of the rights
of property" would not be among the effects of it
3. By no reformists
competent to prosecute
it with any effect
any such design
even entertained
(3)
3. That no design, of any active measures tending to any
subversion of the rights of property, has ever been entertained
by any number of reformists: at any competent
rate not by any number competentto prosecute any such design with mischievous
effect To J.C. Here end
4. By the origination
of these measures, no
such effect or design
believed
(4)
4. That by those in whom these measures originated
no such persuasion apprehension has ever been entertained
that as that from of by radical reform, supposing it
carried into effect any such mischievous effects
subversive of the rights of property would be produced
5. In these measures
their design was to
subvert what remained
good in the laws, so
far as to render Monarch,
with or without
concession of the
Aristocracy, in virtually absolute,
and the
such as under the
Continental Despots
(5)
5. Thus then in the bringing forward and carrying
out effect these measures their design has been
to subvert whatever good points or parts there are in theplan is in the state of the in what is commonly
called the Constitution
fictitious entity called the Constitution laws in this country, rendering the Monarchy
with or without the concession of the Aristocracy absolute,
and reducing the condition of the country
to that of the countries under the dominion of the
Continental Despots
or 56
Heads under which the
grounds of these persuasions
will be given
1. General nature of
the case.
Particular Experience
For of all these several persuasions I shall give
in as distinct a shape as I can find for them the grounds:
namely the consideration by which they have been produced
These will be compared under the following heads.. The general nature nature of the case:
2. Particular experience.
Experience
what could have a
the subject can it have said? The the reader may soon see.
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