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<!-- marginal notes and part of the heading in pencil --> <head>1820 <sic>Feb.</sic> 4.<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>(4)</p> <p>Meantime what is plain <add>clear</add> is &#x2014; that <del>it</del> when first he<lb/>engaged in the scheme it was not merely if at all, for the<lb/>purpose of betraying <add>frustrating</add> and frustrating it <del>that he engaged in</del><lb/><del>it</del> under the apprehension of its proving ultimately destructive<lb/>than he engaged in it, but for the purpose as in<lb/>the view of preventing Parliamentary <gap/> &#x2014; <sic>i.e.</sic><lb/> of <sic>encreasing</sic> <del>the power in which</del> <add>over and above the</add> national wealth in<lb/>which he had a share <del>of</del> in his quality of member of the<lb/>nation, <del>had<d/el> the mass of power in which in his quality<lb/>of Peer and above all proprietor of his state in the<lb/>Commons House he possessed a so much more valuable<lb/>share, when this purpose was served, as at least seemed<lb/>served, then it was that for the preservation of his share<lb/>of aristocratical power, he betrayed <del>those</del> the cause of the<lb/>people and <del>those members</del> and put an end to that <sic>democratical</sic><lb/>influence by means of which his acquisition of aristocratic<lb/>power had been obtained by him.</p>       
<!-- marginal notes and part of the heading in pencil --> <head>1820 <sic>Feb.</sic> 4.<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>(4)</p> <p>Meantime what is plain <add>clear</add> is &#x2014; that <del>it</del> when first he<lb/>engaged in the scheme it was not merely if at all, for the<lb/>purpose of betraying <add>frustrating</add> and frustrating it <del>that he engaged in</del><lb/><del>it</del> under the apprehension of its proving ultimately destructive<lb/>that he engaged in it, but for the purpose or in<lb/>the view of preventing Parliamentary <gap/> &#x2014; <sic>i.e.</sic><lb/> of <sic>encreasing</sic> <del>the power in which</del> <add>over and above the</add> national wealth in<lb/>which he had a share <del>of</del> in his quality of member of the<lb/>nation, <del>but</del> the mass of power in which in his quality<lb/>of Peer and above all proprietor of his Seats in the<lb/>Commons House he possessed a so much more valuable<lb/>share, when this purpose was served, or at least seemed<lb/>served, then it was that for the preservation of his share<lb/>of aristocratical power, he betrayed <del>those</del> the cause of the<lb/>people and <del>those members</del> and put an end to that <sic>democratical</sic><lb/>influence by means of which his acquisition <add>new mass</add> of aristocratic<lb/>power had been obtained by him.</p>       





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1820 Feb. 4.
Radicalism not dangerous

III Experience
II Ireland

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Meantime what is plain clear is — that it when first he
engaged in the scheme it was not merely if at all, for the
purpose of betraying frustrating and frustrating it that he engaged in
it under the apprehension of its proving ultimately destructive
that he engaged in it, but for the purpose or in
the view of preventing Parliamentary i.e.
of encreasing the power in which over and above the national wealth in
which he had a share of in his quality of member of the
nation, but the mass of power in which in his quality
of Peer and above all proprietor of his Seats in the
Commons House he possessed a so much more valuable
share, when this purpose was served, or at least seemed
served, then it was that for the preservation of his share
of aristocratical power, he betrayed those the cause of the
people and those members and put an end to that democratical
influence by means of which his acquisition new mass of aristocratic
power had been obtained by him.




Identifier: | JB/137/326/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-02-04

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Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

326

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

47043

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