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<head> 1819 <sic>Nov.</sic> 30<lb/>Radicalism not</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>II Experience</note><lb/>7 <note>II Ireland</note></p> <p.<note>16 or 8<lb/>Cause of such insincerity,<lb/>influence of<lb/>party, i.e. good in<lb/><add>addition to personal interest to good<lb/>opinion good will<lb/>good office of <gap/> men<lb/>united with a man<lb/>by a common interest<lb/>and in whose society he<lb/>lives</note></p> <p><note>Not the opinion of<lb/>the public at large<lb/>guided by <del>the</del> <add><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> </add> interest <lb/>or supposed interest.<lb/><del> of the public</del></note></p> <p>Whigs in <gap/> would our little script to deny this <gap/> of <gap/><lb/><gap/> the existence of tranquillity be in Ireland. So as to <gap/><lb/>precedently in <gap/> his Cloath is obtained: in good double rides, in carriages<lb/>advised, in <gap/> <gap/> mankind.</p> <p>How are we to account for this? From the influence of party,<lb/>from their influence form which misrepresentation on any subject<lb/>may on any occasion may at all times be accounted for</p> <p>On matters of government the only spring of action<lb/>which <del>he may</del> <add>in addition to</add> over and above personal interest, appears to<lb/>exercise any considerable influence on man's conduct is<lb/>what is called public opinion <!-- brackets in pencil, pencil bracket also in margin --> [the law of public opinion<lb/>more precisely the popular or moral sanction: for unless<lb/>it is so far <del>as it applied to will it</del> as it terminates in<lb/>will operating on will opinion — their | |||
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1819 Nov. 30
Radicalism not
II Experience
7 II Ireland
<p.16 or 8
Cause of such insincerity,
influence of
party, i.e. good in
<add>addition to personal interest to good
opinion good will
good office of men
united with a man
by a common interest
and in whose society he
lives
Not the opinion of
the public at large
guided by the do interest
or supposed interest.
of the public
Whigs in would our little script to deny this of
the existence of tranquillity be in Ireland. So as to
precedently in his Cloath is obtained: in good double rides, in carriages
advised, in mankind.
How are we to account for this? From the influence of party,
from their influence form which misrepresentation on any subject
may on any occasion may at all times be accounted for
On matters of government the only spring of action
which he may in addition to over and above personal interest, appears to
exercise any considerable influence on man's conduct is
what is called public opinion [the law of public opinion
more precisely the popular or moral sanction: for unless
it is so far as it applied to will it as it terminates in
will operating on will opinion — their
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