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"more even pace with the best charities of life, when crime found<lb/>
"more even pace with the best charities of life, when crime found<lb/>
"less countenance, and law more <del><gap/></del> reverence."
"less countenance, and law more <del><gap/></del> reverence."
<p>"Private property (p.198) private peace, every <gap/> where <note>or 8<lb/>
HArdy 198 Peace<lb/>
watched over by the<lb/>
Volunteers with the<lb/>
most anxious care.</note><lb/>
"watched over by the volunteers, with a filial and pious care, Ministry<lb/>
"is rather than who wish to render themselves acceptable to any <lb/>
"ministry, by that mean subserviency, could not have styled the volunteers<lb/>
"associations, as most fatially they styled the Americans, a<lb/>
"bandittz; or had they been silly enough to have attempted to proceed<lb/>
"against them as such, they would have transformed themselves<lb/>
" ?ite the most intemperate, imbeech bandittz, that history <lb/>
"could contemplate"</p>


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erely in the Irish, but "more even pace with Click Here To Edit

1819 June 25

To Evelyn Lett.7
S 4. Po

"This contact" (p.196)" the satisfaction that sat on every face, and,
"I may add, the moral improvement, that formed one of the purist p196 or 7
Hardy 196, Morality
improved, never did
crime find less countenance,
laws
reverence

"sources of that satisfaction cannot be effaced from the memory. Let
"those who s at the volunteer institution, point out the days, not
"scarcely in the Irish, but any history, when decorous manners kept
"more even pace with the best charities of life, when crime found
"less countenance, and law more reverence."

"Private property (p.198) private peace, every where or 8
HArdy 198 Peace
watched over by the
Volunteers with the
most anxious care.

"watched over by the volunteers, with a filial and pious care, Ministry
"is rather than who wish to render themselves acceptable to any
"ministry, by that mean subserviency, could not have styled the volunteers
"associations, as most fatially they styled the Americans, a
"bandittz; or had they been silly enough to have attempted to proceed
"against them as such, they would have transformed themselves
" ?ite the most intemperate, imbeech bandittz, that history
"could contemplate"



Identifier: | JB/137/003/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-06-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 7 - or 8

Box

137

Main Headings

parliamentary reform

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

to erskine

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46720

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