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<!-- marginal note and part of heading in pencil --> <head>1820 <sic>Feb.</sic> 4<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p><note>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/> (7) <note>Charlemont treachery<lb/>Conclusion</note></p> <p>That he will oppose every thing good and bad that it<lb/>seems to him to <gap/> oppose will in probability of advantageous<lb/>effect may be very low: that under any such prospect <unclear>like</unclear> <note>[+] and that to <gap/> as<lb/>long as the part he belongs<lb/>to continues out of place,</note><lb/>strength <add><gap/></add> of the opposition will be the rate not of the supposed<lb/><gap/> list of the supposed goodness of the <!-- blank space --><gap/>, would<lb/> be <gap/> probable, that <del>he wil</del> with security and zeal he will<lb/>forever in <del>any</del> support of any plea of <!-- brackets in pencil --> [reduced] inference by<lb/>which his seat would be taken from under him as his <gap/> for<lb/>any official situation <add>lot of many in power</add> suitable to his exacting situation <gap/><lb/>away or materially lessened will <add>ought</add> in every instance, by him<lb/><gap/> his possible or proper degree of reflection to such <gap/><lb/>in the listing of the terms <gap/>, be <del>also</del> in a higher degree improbable</p> <p>Let it be supposed, that, with a given degree of efficiency<lb/>and perseverance <del>a man</del> by open opposition — to all reform —<lb/>or by support given to <gap/> reform, a man counteracts the<lb/>only efficient and beneficial mode of reform, whether in as<lb/> doing he does or does not regard himself as persuading the <add>labouring in support of</add><lb/>universal interest is a point not <add>scarcely/little</add. worth regarding. <del>to the</del><lb/>not that it is altogether immaterial. For if in addition <add>in so far as</add><lb/>to his own personal or party interest he regards himself as<lb/>by this means rendering someone to the universal interest<lb/>the more sincere and strenuous he is in this particular, the<lb/>more strenuous <gap/> he be in his endeavours to accomplish <add><gap/></add><lb/>this sinister object. <del>In proportion as this is</add> <add>Proportional</add> his own affects<lb/>to the strength of the persuasion which in relation to this point<lb/>he himself feels will be that of the expectation he <add>will</add> entertain</add><lb/>of experiencing the support <del>and</del> good opinion and affection of<lb/>other men in relation to whom his opinion is favourable. In a<lb/><add>word</add><lb/><!-- continues in margin --> word where he is engaged<lb/>in a bad <gap/><lb/><add>the mischief which<a/dd> an upright man <del>does</del><lb/>is likely to be great in<lb/>proportion to the <gap/><lb/>of his integrity.<lb/> <!-- continues along the edge of the page --> in proportion to the strength of which in this case is called <hi rend="underline">principle</hi>.</p> | |||
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1820 Feb. 4
Radicalism not dangerous
III Experience
II Ireland
(7) Charlemont treachery
Conclusion
That he will oppose every thing good and bad that it
seems to him to oppose will in probability of advantageous
effect may be very low: that under any such prospect like [+] and that to as
long as the part he belongs
to continues out of place,
strength of the opposition will be the rate not of the supposed
list of the supposed goodness of the , would
be probable, that he wil with security and zeal he will
forever in any support of any plea of [reduced] inference by
which his seat would be taken from under him as his for
any official situation lot of many in power suitable to his exacting situation
away or materially lessened will ought in every instance, by him
his possible or proper degree of reflection to such
in the listing of the terms , be also in a higher degree improbable
Let it be supposed, that, with a given degree of efficiency
and perseverance a man by open opposition — to all reform —
or by support given to reform, a man counteracts the
only efficient and beneficial mode of reform, whether in as
doing he does or does not regard himself as persuading the labouring in support of
universal interest is a point not scarcely/little</add. worth regarding. to the
not that it is altogether immaterial. For if in addition <add>in so far as
to his own personal or party interest he regards himself as
by this means rendering someone to the universal interest
the more sincere and strenuous he is in this particular, the
more strenuous he be in his endeavours to accomplish
this sinister object. In proportion as this is</add> Proportional his own affects
to the strength of the persuasion which in relation to this point
he himself feels will be that of the expectation he will entertain</add>
of experiencing the support and good opinion and affection of
other men in relation to whom his opinion is favourable. In a
word
word where he is engaged
in a bad
<add>the mischief which<a/dd> an upright man does
is likely to be great in
proportion to the
of his integrity.
in proportion to the strength of which in this case is called principle.
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