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' | <head>1820 March 29<lb/><foreign>Collectenea</foreign> Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>* <lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland<lb/>§.4. Termination of Golden Age<lb/>Objections<lb/>Convention a military<lb/>body</note></p> <!-- first two paragraphs crossed though in pencil --> <p>Subsist? Oh yes, every where and he all the better for<lb/>it. Look to the United States. there you see Government<lb/>do you not? well, there you see Government, and<lb/>no libel law is there: the existence of the supposed<lb/>deficiency you shall see, and whose libel<lb/>law is the article; you will see how much better<lb/>deficiency is than supply.</p> <p>In <del>the</del> answer to a letter of enquiry written<lb/>by me not long since — the exact time is not<lb/>material, <gap/> follows all that relates to this subject<lb/>of a letter from a person, written by a<lb/>person whose competence top give the most authentic,<lb/>and in every respect trustworthy information<lb/>on this subject is not to be exceeded.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><sic>Morn. Chron.</sic> March 29. <!-- in pencil -->Extract from Baron Pasquier's<lb/>Speech, in the chamber of Deputies, on the <foreign>Projet</foreign> respecting the Journals.</p> <p>"The Baron Pasquier, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the<lb/>"course of his speech in defence of the <foreign>Project</foreign>, made an allusion to<lb/>"the affairs of Spain, comparing the interference of the army with<lb/>"the influence of the Pretorian Guards in the Roman Empire, and<lb/>"expressing great doubts whether the Spanish people would enjoy<lb/>"any real freedom, if it was to be received at the hands of a military<lb/>"force.</p> | ||
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1820 March 29
Collectenea Radicalism not dangerous
*
III Experience
II Ireland
§.4. Termination of Golden Age
Objections
Convention a military
body
Subsist? Oh yes, every where and he all the better for
it. Look to the United States. there you see Government
do you not? well, there you see Government, and
no libel law is there: the existence of the supposed
deficiency you shall see, and whose libel
law is the article; you will see how much better
deficiency is than supply.
In the answer to a letter of enquiry written
by me not long since — the exact time is not
material, follows all that relates to this subject
of a letter from a person, written by a
person whose competence top give the most authentic,
and in every respect trustworthy information
on this subject is not to be exceeded.
Morn. Chron. March 29. Extract from Baron Pasquier's
Speech, in the chamber of Deputies, on the Projet respecting the Journals.
"The Baron Pasquier, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the
"course of his speech in defence of the Project, made an allusion to
"the affairs of Spain, comparing the interference of the army with
"the influence of the Pretorian Guards in the Roman Empire, and
"expressing great doubts whether the Spanish people would enjoy
"any real freedom, if it was to be received at the hands of a military
"force.
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