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<head>1820 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 311<lb/>Radicalism</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>&sect;4<lb/><note>III<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>10 <note>Charlemont treachery</note></p> <p>Hardy 272</p> <p>But "the impropriety of the meeting" is sufficiently proved.  By<lb/>what?  By certain words which those who determined if possible<lb/>to prevent the doing any thing are sure to have employed.<lb/>"Seeds of civil confusion! these are some of them.  "They<lb/>"<gap/> to be chosen in order to prevent mischief." then in<lb/>time a few more.  But a little lower we have something<lb/>more explicit.  "There were also some (he says) who <gap/><lb/>"into the Convention for the purpose of mischief:" <sic>i.e.</sic> for the<lb/>purpose of doing something: <del>for</del> The popular interest <add>(he continues) </add> "predominated"<lb/>aye &#x2014; this is the rub: "The popular interest altogether <lb/>"predominated, and when the Convention sat, the mass of the<lb/><del>people</del> delegates acted as assemblies merely popular, even with<lb/>"<unclear>note</unclear>" <sic>i.e.</sic> if this mean any thing will act mischievously.<lb/>and here, memory being <sic>completely</sic> put out, imagination<lb/>pulls the reins and finds all judgement captive.  At first<lb/>the assemblies of A<add>armed</add> Volunteers they were not merely popular.  No<lb/>to be sure they were not all of them &#x2014; for in some of them<lb/>the <del>hu</del> plebeians by hundreds had  patricians by <gap/><lb/> for their guidance.  But in those occasions <del>I</del> these patricians<lb/> by whom were they chosen? <add>put into this situation</add> by <del>the patricians</del> plebeians?<lb/> By whom were they kept in it all the time? even<lb/>by the same: then, that which at all times had had place,<lb/>what was there that should render its continuing to have<lb/>place in so impossible its giving place to the noise so <gap/>?</p>   






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1820 Jany 311
Radicalism

§4
III
II Ireland

10 Charlemont treachery

Hardy 272

But "the impropriety of the meeting" is sufficiently proved. By
what? By certain words which those who determined if possible
to prevent the doing any thing are sure to have employed.
"Seeds of civil confusion! these are some of them. "They
" to be chosen in order to prevent mischief." then in
time a few more. But a little lower we have something
more explicit. "There were also some (he says) who
"into the Convention for the purpose of mischief:" i.e. for the
purpose of doing something: for The popular interest (he continues) "predominated"
aye — this is the rub: "The popular interest altogether
"predominated, and when the Convention sat, the mass of the
people delegates acted as assemblies merely popular, even with
"note" i.e. if this mean any thing will act mischievously.
and here, memory being completely put out, imagination
pulls the reins and finds all judgement captive. At first
the assemblies of Aarmed Volunteers they were not merely popular. No
to be sure they were not all of them — for in some of them
the hu plebeians by hundreds had patricians by
for their guidance. But in those occasions I these patricians
by whom were they chosen? put into this situation by the patricians plebeians?
By whom were they kept in it all the time? even
by the same: then, that which at all times had had place,
what was there that should render its continuing to have
place in so impossible its giving place to the noise so ?




Identifier: | JB/137/316/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-01-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

316

Info in main headings field

radicalism

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

47033

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