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Radicalism not dangerous</head>
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III Experience
II Ireland
(3) Charlemont treachery
Pages from From p. 230 to p. 242 are principally occupied by the
of and failure of the plan set in foot, under the Shelburne
administration by the Lord Lieutenant the then Earl Temple
afterwards Marquis of Buckingham fallen to the late Marquis
and the present Lord Grenville, for establishing under
the one command of Government by the name of Finnbar
a counterforce to the Volunteers. Lord Charlemont the Volunteers not having yet outstript the limits of the aristocratical
interest delighted declaredly/avowedly with the failure.
T In pages from 242 to 250 besides some matters not
connected with politics, Lord Charlemont receives from the Shelburne
Administration the Order of St. Patrick, and the formal
renunciation of Britis the right of the British Parliament to
legislate over Ireland, after all the opposition that had been
given to it by his Lordship and his Mr Grattan is acceded to
by the British Ministry, and carried into effect.
In pages from 250 to 255 matters are brought to view
of no obvious importance with relation to the present purpose
The Earl of Northampton succeeds the Duke of Portland in the Lord
Lieutenancy: it In the Secretaryship Mr Windham succeeds Colum Charles Fox's first brother in law relation
Fitzpatrick, and Mr Pelham now Earl of Chichester, Mr Windham.
In page 255 such is still the cordiality between Lord
Charlemont and the Volunteers, that when instead of him whom
they had looked to the Duke of Leinster moves the of
the Lord to them, they are their dissatisfaction is conspicuous; and
now for the last time the endeavours used to reduce them
to inefficiency are spoken of with Mr Hardy with marks of
disapprobation. But the person by whom their endeavours were use according ills and
according to Mr Hardy those endeavours were used and were the not his Lordship
but
but certain opponents of
his — "since persons in<lb/."power" of whom no
description other than
this is given by him.
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