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<head>1820 <sic>Apr.</sic> 26<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>XXV §.3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <note>III Experience II Ireland</note><lb/>1 <note>§.3. Fruits, a Golden age</note></p> <p>§.3. Fruit of Democratic ascendency. <del>the</del> <add>a</add> Golden age. <del>of Ireland.</del></p> <p>Such being <del>the effect of the</del> for five years together<lb/>the effect of the Volunteer system — of the will of the people<lb/>manifesting itself in the principle of universal suffrage,<lb/>in a word democratic ascendency, substituted to a<lb/><del>Monarchic <gap/></del> mixture of Monarchical and aristocratic<lb/>ascendency under a foreign Monarch, and calling<lb/>itself Protestant ascendency, because it was <del>Br</del> by protestant<lb/>hands that the tyranny was exercised — Such<lb/>being the nature of the peaceful influence exercised by<lb/>the body of the people in the conduct of its government<lb/>what <del>was the result?</del> were the results?</p> <p>1 Subversion of the rights of property? No such thing.<lb/>2 Subversion of the Constitution? No such thing. In the<lb/>Constitution of the Kingdom of Ireland a change <del>of</del> was<lb/>indeed effected. But <del>bef</del> were <del>at that time</del> on the occasion<lb/>on which it was effected — numerous as were the<lb/>authorities <add>governing bodies</add> without the concurrence of which the change<lb/>neither was nor could have been effected, <del><gap/> was</del> <add>simple</add><lb/><del>in obligation <gap/> in every one it was applauded</del> <add>in every the way the applause bestowed upon it</add><lb/>Scarcely scarcely in any man was an objection made<lb/>to it — nor has so much as the shadow of an objection<lb/>been raised against it since. That one flagrantly bad<lb/>point removed, all the other points, good and bad together<lb/><del>3. S </del> continued as before.</p> | |||
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1820 Apr. 26
Radicalism not dangerous
XXV §.3d III Experience II Ireland
1 §.3. Fruits, a Golden age
§.3. Fruit of Democratic ascendency. the a Golden age. of Ireland.
Such being the effect of the for five years together
the effect of the Volunteer system — of the will of the people
manifesting itself in the principle of universal suffrage,
in a word democratic ascendency, substituted to a
Monarchic mixture of Monarchical and aristocratic
ascendency under a foreign Monarch, and calling
itself Protestant ascendency, because it was Br by protestant
hands that the tyranny was exercised — Such
being the nature of the peaceful influence exercised by
the body of the people in the conduct of its government
what was the result? were the results?
1 Subversion of the rights of property? No such thing.
2 Subversion of the Constitution? No such thing. In the
Constitution of the Kingdom of Ireland a change of was
indeed effected. But bef were at that time on the occasion
on which it was effected — numerous as were the
authorities governing bodies without the concurrence of which the change
neither was nor could have been effected, was simple
in obligation in every one it was applauded in every the way the applause bestowed upon it
Scarcely scarcely in any man was an objection made
to it — nor has so much as the shadow of an objection
been raised against it since. That one flagrantly bad
point removed, all the other points, good and bad together
3. S continued as before.
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