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<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 18<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>5<lb/><note>III Experience II. Ireland<lb/>ii <gap/></note><lb/>(4) 5 <note>§.2. Democratic ascendency established<lb/>Volunteers = Universalists</note></p> <p>1. <foreign>Collectanea</foreign> some.<lb/>2. Those armed and <gap/> in the <gap/>: J.B. Voters <sic>increased</sic>, and acting in reflection<lb/>3. No example of subversion the form universal <gap/> man.<lb/>4. Mode shows what might have been expected, and <hi rend="underline">would</hi> be to be expected.</p> <p>4. These associations having <add>deriving</add> neither support nor restriction<lb/>from law, no exclusion put by law could on the occasion in<lb/>question have any operation. In the instance of each body whether<lb/>a man should or should not be admitted would depend<lb/>of course on <del>a the</del> <add>with</add> great pleasure of a majority of the number.<lb/>But for a long <add>no small space of</add> time the numbers were small: and<lb/>so long <add>in such place</add> as they continued so, any one who offered or could<lb/>be obtained would naturally <gap/> some special cause <add>ground</add> of objection<lb/>stood in his way be received with gladness: and<lb/>when one or more <del>had</del> having been admitted had confirmed<lb/>in <del>a</del> one of these corps a <add>any</add> considerable length of time, and by<lb/>having received his training acquired a proportionable relative<lb/>value. it was not in the nature of the case that he should<lb/>without some very forcible curse for expulsion he should be<lb/>expected.</p> | |||
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1820 <sic>Jany. 18
Radicalism not dangerous
5
III Experience II. Ireland
ii
(4) 5 §.2. Democratic ascendency established
Volunteers = Universalists
1. Collectanea some.
2. Those armed and in the : J.B. Voters increased, and acting in reflection
3. No example of subversion the form universal man.
4. Mode shows what might have been expected, and would be to be expected.
4. These associations having deriving neither support nor restriction
from law, no exclusion put by law could on the occasion in
question have any operation. In the instance of each body whether
a man should or should not be admitted would depend
of course on a the with great pleasure of a majority of the number.
But for a long no small space of time the numbers were small: and
so long in such place as they continued so, any one who offered or could
be obtained would naturally some special cause ground of objection
stood in his way be received with gladness: and
when one or more had having been admitted had confirmed
in a one of these corps a any considerable length of time, and by
having received his training acquired a proportionable relative
value. it was not in the nature of the case that he should
without some very forcible curse for expulsion he should be
expected.
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