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<head>1820 <sic>Apr.</sic> 8<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III. Experience II. Ireland</note><lb/> 8 <note>§ Reforms indispensable causes</note></p> <p><note>22<lb/>Policy in the case<lb/>of the erudite class<lb/>the comparatively | <head>1820 <sic>Apr.</sic> 8<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III. Experience II. Ireland</note><lb/> 8 <note>§ Reforms indispensable causes</note></p> <p><note>22<lb/>Policy in the case<lb/>of the erudite class<lb/>the comparatively opulent<lb/>class. From reading,<lb/>not possible to exclude<lb/>them: <del>nor</del> by any<lb/>direct <hi rend="underline">vote</hi>, scarcely<lb/>from any department<lb/>of art or science: remained<lb/> the <del>att</del><lb/>directing the attention<lb/><hi rend="underline">to them</hi> must result<lb/>from inquiry political<lb/>and religious</note></p> <p>In respect to <add>in the case of</add> the erudite class, the same policy required<lb/>a plan of operation somewhat different. From the lowest level<lb/>in the seat of erudition it was not possible to keep them excluded.<lb/>From any <del>of the</del> higher up to the very highest<lb/>was almost equally impossible. Upon <add>From</add> no one department in<lb/>the whole <del>pot</del> field of art and science was it possible <del>by</del><lb/>to keep them included by any direct <hi rend="underline">vote</hi>: all that toward<lb/>the desired effect was possible was to direct the <add>their</add> attention in<lb/>preference to other departments, the wider <add>more widely</add> distant from the<lb/>obscurer and dreaded one the better</p> | ||
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1820 Apr. 8
Radicalism not dangerous
III. Experience II. Ireland
8 § Reforms indispensable causes
22
Policy in the case
of the erudite class
the comparatively opulent
class. From reading,
not possible to exclude
them: nor by any
direct vote, scarcely
from any department
of art or science: remained
the att
directing the attention
to them must result
from inquiry political
and religious
In respect to in the case of the erudite class, the same policy required
a plan of operation somewhat different. From the lowest level
in the seat of erudition it was not possible to keep them excluded.
From any of the higher up to the very highest
was almost equally impossible. Upon From no one department in
the whole pot field of art and science was it possible by
to keep them included by any direct vote: all that toward
the desired effect was possible was to direct the their attention in
preference to other departments, the wider more widely distant from the
obscurer and dreaded one the better
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