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<!-- heading and marginal notes in pencil --> <head>1820<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <p> Note for <lb/><note>Note><lb/>III Experience<lb/>II Ireland</note><lb/>1 <note>p. Reform reprobated<lb/>by Sheffield</note></p> <p>(p ) Lord Sheffield p.354. <add>(Last date <sic>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 1789</add> Popular discontents … were fermented<lb/>by men who knew they had no chance <add>of</add> <del>for</del> <gap/> but in<lb/>times of anarchy and <del><gap/></del> disorder, and who, in hope<lb/>9of plundering the wreck, enjoy the storm . . . For want of other<lb/>food for discontent and innovation, they stumbled, as it happened<lb/>or parliamentary reform." Thus for the Noble Lord:<lb/> that is <del><gap/></del> in their desire to render permanent <del><add>to</add> the salutary</del><lb/>the effects — those tremendously salutary effects <add>and to that <gap/> and more <gap/></add> which have<lb/>been seen, they were desirous of giving permanency to the<lb/>cause: to the cause, but for which it has been seen — and<lb/>as it should seem even to the satisfaction <add><gap/></add> of the Noble Lord<lb/>himself, those effects could have been produced.</p> <p>(p.2) Lord Sheffield p.354. Last date <sic>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 1785. After some<lb/> rambling and sarcastic natter against reform comes <add>of course</add> the<lb/><gap/> <del><gap/></del> about the "subversion of the rights of property". "The<lb/>"change of property <del.(says his Lordship)</del> in that country "<lb/>(says his Lordship) its divided interests, the properly and<lb/>established government being comparatively in the hands<lb/> of the few, surely are objections to throwing the power into<lb/.the hands of the multitude. "that multitude by which<lb/>for four years together they having the <add>that same</add> property at their disposal,<lb/.it had been so <del><gap/></del> <gap/> respected: respected<lb/>so much more perfectly than ever before or since.</p> | |||
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1820
Radicalism not dangerous
Note for
Note>
III Experience
II Ireland
1 p. Reform reprobated
by Sheffield
(p ) Lord Sheffield p.354. (Last date Ao 1789 Popular discontents … were fermented
by men who knew they had no chance of for but in
times of anarchy and disorder, and who, in hope
9of plundering the wreck, enjoy the storm . . . For want of other
food for discontent and innovation, they stumbled, as it happened
or parliamentary reform." Thus for the Noble Lord:
that is in their desire to render permanent to the salutary
the effects — those tremendously salutary effects and to that and more which have
been seen, they were desirous of giving permanency to the
cause: to the cause, but for which it has been seen — and
as it should seem even to the satisfaction of the Noble Lord
himself, those effects could have been produced.
(p.2) Lord Sheffield p.354. Last date Ao 1785. After some
rambling and sarcastic natter against reform comes of course the
about the "subversion of the rights of property". "The
"change of property <del.(says his Lordship) in that country "
(says his Lordship) its divided interests, the properly and
established government being comparatively in the hands
of the few, surely are objections to throwing the power into<lb/.the hands of the multitude. "that multitude by which
for four years together they having the that same property at their disposal,<lb/.it had been so respected: respected
so much more perfectly than ever before or since.
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