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<head>1819 <sic>Nov.</sic> 30<lb/>Radicalism not</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>42<lb/><note>II Experience</note><lb/> (3) 3 <note>II. Ireland</note></p> <p><note>This from Hardy.<lb/>Hardy not partial to<lb/>democratic ascendency.<lb/>By his hero, democratic<lb/>ascendency dissolved.<lb/><sic>Monarchico</sic>-Aristocratical<lb/>reinstated.</note></p> <p.<note>Of the <add>Dublin</add> Convention, of<lb/>Delegates from the Associated<lb/>bodies, Charlemont<lb/>was President.<lb/><sic>Parl.</sic> Reform proposed<lb/>[<gap/> ?] he procured<lb/>adjournment</note></p> <p><del>For</del> <add>As to the proof</add> Of these several propositions, it is drawn chiefly<lb/>from Hardy's Life of the Earl of Charlemont. <!-- additions in pencil --> <add>B Thus</add> A circumstance<lb/><add>by which it is</add> <del>that</del> preserves it effectually <add>preserved</add> from the imputation or suspicion<lb/>of partiality on the side of democratic ascendency, is<lb/>that, by <del>ill</del> the account given of the matter by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>Hardy, his most intimate friend, in the putting <add>dissolution of</add> a period <!-- additions in pencil --><add>an end</add><lb/> <add><gap/> down</add> to democratic ascendency and <add>dissolved</add> the restoration thus given<lb/>to <sic>Monarchico</sic>-Aristocratical ascendency, this head<lb/>of the Whig party in Ireland was the principal agent <add>actor</add>.<lb/>The Convention at Dublin was formed <add>composed of</add> Delegates, elected<lb/>by the several bodies of associated Volunteers in different<lb/>parts of the Country. <add>Of this Convention Lord</add> Charlemont was President. <!-- brackets in pencil --> [When<lb/>they went upon] No sooner did they enter upon the subject<lb/>of Parliamentary Reform than he prevailed for the<lb/>adjournment of the meeting: after which; the Aristocratical <add>Aristocracy</add><lb/><del>confederacy</del> of the Country, having <add>by means of the people</add> effected their object — the<lb/>emancipating their power from that of <del>the</del> Great Britain,<lb/>the interest <del>of which</del> of the people was <add>deserted and</add. betrayed, and those<lb/>who continued to support it left to perish by the <gap/><lb/>or by the sword.</p> | |||
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1819 Nov. 30
Radicalism not
42
II Experience
(3) 3 II. Ireland
This from Hardy.
Hardy not partial to
democratic ascendency.
By his hero, democratic
ascendency dissolved.
Monarchico-Aristocratical
reinstated.
<p.Of the Dublin Convention, of
Delegates from the Associated
bodies, Charlemont
was President.
Parl. Reform proposed
[ ?] he procured
adjournment
For As to the proof Of these several propositions, it is drawn chiefly
from Hardy's Life of the Earl of Charlemont. B Thus A circumstance
by which it is that preserves it effectually preserved from the imputation or suspicion
of partiality on the side of democratic ascendency, is
that, by ill the account given of the matter by Mr
Hardy, his most intimate friend, in the putting dissolution of a period an end
down to democratic ascendency and dissolved the restoration thus given
to Monarchico-Aristocratical ascendency, this head
of the Whig party in Ireland was the principal agent actor.
The Convention at Dublin was formed composed of Delegates, elected
by the several bodies of associated Volunteers in different
parts of the Country. Of this Convention Lord Charlemont was President. [When
they went upon] No sooner did they enter upon the subject
of Parliamentary Reform than he prevailed for the
adjournment of the meeting: after which; the Aristocratical Aristocracy
confederacy of the Country, having by means of the people effected their object — the
emancipating their power from that of the Great Britain,
the interest of which of the people was <add>deserted and</add. betrayed, and those
who continued to support it left to perish by the
or by the sword.
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