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<head>1820 <sic>Jan.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 21<lb/> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III. Experience<lb/>II. Ireland</note><lb/>(3) 3 <note>&sect; The case stated>/note></p> <p><note>10<lb/>10. For <sic>compleating</sic><lb/>the <add>constitutional</add> reform or improvement<lb/>required by<lb/>both interests, <gap/> <lb/>of <add>English</add> Monarchies<lb/>exclusive right of initiating<lb/>Irish laws,<lb/>and his Parliaments<lb/>right of legislating<lb/>over Ireland were<lb/>necessary: and obtained:<lb/>viz by <add>English Statutes<lb/>22.G.3.c : 22.G.3.c</note></p> <p>10. For <sic>compleating</sic> that reform or rather improvement in the<lb/><del>Constitutional</del> branch of the law of Ireland, in which the democratic<lb/>and the aristocratic interest of the country were used <add>or</add></lb/>were regarded as being the source, a renovation of the right<lb/>of the British Parliament to bind the Irish nation, and a<lb/>renunciation of the <del>ve</del> exclusive right of originating laws<lb/>on the part of the British Monarch were necessary: and<lb/>the armed association of Ireland being in full force, and<lb/>no force capable of opposing it in the hands of government<lb/><del>in either country</del> in either or both countries, the requisite<lb/>laws <add>were enacted</add> and other measures taken <del>w</del> by the British Monarch<lb/>his Ministers and <add>his</add> Parliament.</p><p><note>11<lb/>11.  Without evil words<lb/>regarding all this <del>do</del><lb/>good done<lb/>1.  No subversion of rights of<lb/>property<lb/>2. No subversion of the<lb/>Compilation or <sic>alledged</sic><lb/>injury to <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</sic> <del><gap/></del><lb/>3. <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</sic> <gap/>improved<lb/>4. morality and felicity in<lb/>all points <sic>indisputedly</sic> transcendent</note.</p> <p>11. From the first to the last whatsoever had been done <add>effected</add>, as<lb/>by <add>above</add> the Irish people <del>by and of them as</del> was effected without<lb/><add>sensible <del>worth regarding</del></add> in any shape <del>style</del> <add>to any amount worth regarding</add> whatsoever: without "subversion<lb/>"of <hi rend="underline">the</hi> rights <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>or</add> any rights of property" without<lb/>"subversion of the Constitution, on the contrary with universally acknowledged<lb/>benefit and improvement of the Constitution: and<lb/>on <del>an</del> universal morality and felicity the <add>good</add> effects of it<lb/><del>was such as</del>were so <del><gap/></del> transcendent and so notorious, as<lb/>to have been the subject of acknowledgment and admiration<lb/>to all <add>more of</add> parties</p> <p><note>12<lb/>12 Thus Volunteer<lb/>associated <del><gap/></del> <add>influence</add><lb/> democratic ascendency.<lb/>Not democracy: because<lb/.constituted authorities<lb/>continued unchanged,<lb/>by their immediate<lb/>operation every thing<lb/>done.</note></p> <p>12.  The power by which these effects were produced, <del>wer</del <add>may</add><lb/>with unquestionable propriety be termed <hi rend="underline">Democratic ascendency.</hi><lb/>It was not democracy, because <add>in both countries</add> from first to last the <del><gap/></del><lb/>authorities which it found constituted continued as it found them<lb/>without any the smallest change: and whatsoever <del>was done</del> <add>towards the</add><lb/>reform or improvements in question was done <add>affected</add> <del>was</del> theirs were<lb/>the hands by the immediate operation of which it was done.</p>               






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<head>1820 Jan.y 21

III. Experience
II. Ireland

(3) 3 § The case stated>/note>

<note>10
10. For compleating
the constitutional reform or improvement
required by
both interests,
of English Monarchies
exclusive right of initiating
Irish laws,
and his Parliaments
right of legislating
over Ireland were
necessary: and obtained:
viz by <add>English Statutes
22.G.3.c : 22.G.3.c

10. For compleating that reform or rather improvement in the
Constitutional branch of the law of Ireland, in which the democratic
and the aristocratic interest of the country were used or</lb/>were regarded as being the source, a renovation of the right
of the British Parliament to bind the Irish nation, and a
renunciation of the ve exclusive right of originating laws
on the part of the British Monarch were necessary: and
the armed association of Ireland being in full force, and
no force capable of opposing it in the hands of government
in either country in either or both countries, the requisite
laws were enacted and other measures taken w by the British Monarch
his Ministers and his Parliament.

11
11. Without evil words
regarding all this do
good done
1. No subversion of rights of
property
2. No subversion of the
Compilation or alledged
injury to do.
3. do. improved
4. morality and felicity in
all points indisputedly transcendent</note.

11. From the first to the last whatsoever had been done effected, as
by above the Irish people by and of them as was effected without
sensible worth regarding in any shape style to any amount worth regarding whatsoever: without "subversion
"of the rights or any rights of property" without
"subversion of the Constitution, on the contrary with universally acknowledged
benefit and improvement of the Constitution: and
on an universal morality and felicity the good effects of it
was such aswere so transcendent and so notorious, as
to have been the subject of acknowledgment and admiration
to all more of parties

<note>12
12 Thus Volunteer
associated influence
democratic ascendency.
Not democracy: because<lb/.constituted authorities
continued unchanged,
by their immediate
operation every thing
done.

12. The power by which these effects were produced, wer</del may
with unquestionable propriety be termed Democratic ascendency.
It was not democracy, because in both countries from first to last the

authorities which it found constituted continued as it found them
without any the smallest change: and whatsoever was done towards the
reform or improvements in question was done affected was theirs were
the hands by the immediate operation of which it was done.




Identifier: | JB/137/441/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-01-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-12

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

441

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

47158

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