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1818 Novr. 23. E1 §.5
Whigs and Revolution

2 1

§.5. Advantage of this sort of talk to those who employ it —
§5. This gives no offence to King or even Tories —

1. It gives no offence to those against whom it appears to is
be aimed in appearance: to wit the Monarch and the Tories

4. Another highly convenient property belongs to this rhetorical
expedient: there is nothing in it that can give either alarm or offence
even so much as to the very party against whom the warfare such as it is,
is directed. The Monarch to whose eyes in the character of a precedent
the sham menace is held up, nothing can he see in it by which
in his breast any the slightest emotion can be produced: a Precedent
he sees, yes — but a Precedent than which nothing can be more satisfactorily
inapplicable.

To his Ministers be they who they may — to the whole body of
the Tories it is no less perfectly inoffensive. Nothing against
which that revolution afforded security is it any part of their wish to
introduce: no popish Catholicism; no such despotism as should
render their heads any thing less than safe upon their shoulders




Identifier: | JB/104/487/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1818-11-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

487

Info in main headings field

whigs and revolution

Image

001

Titles

advantage of this sort of talk to those who employ it - it gives no offence to those against whom it is aimed in appearance: to wit the monarch and the tories

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham; fc4

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34458

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