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<head>1820 <sic>Apr.</sic> 24<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>XXIX + B<lb/><note>III. Experience II. Ireland</note><lb/> 8 <note>§ Democratic &c</note></p> <p><note>20 or 1<lb/>These things considered<lb/>necessary consequence<lb/>supposition of its being<lb/>interest and duty to<lb/>embrace every preserving<lb/>occasion of relief</note></p> <p>Be this as it may, there could not have been in<lb/>the whole kingdom <add>nation</add> <del>are</del> who <del>if he belonged to the h</del> <add>considering himself as belonging</add><lb/> to the nation could <gap/> <del>seeing</del> regarding the whole<lb/><add>system of</add> government <del>of the</del> as a heap of grievances under and<lb/>against which it was alike matter of interest and duty<lb/>to such relief, and for that purpose to profit by any occasion <add>whatever opportunity</add><lb/>should at any time present itself as affording any tolerably<lb/>promising chance of a favourable result</p> <p><note>21<lb/>Unfortunately no<lb/>loss to <del>D</del> <add>the</add> many, without<lb/>profit to the few</note></p> <p>The misfortune is that <del>that</del> <add>in that state of things</add> which to the many<lb/>is a source of <del>suffering and</del> <add>on the account of happiness</add> loss, there are always<lb/>some, in a number more or less considerable to when<lb/>it is a <gap/> of profit.</p> <p><note>22<lb/><foreign>Per contra</foreign> profit<lb/><add>there was</add> to <del>then</del> a few Church<lb/> of <sic>Englandists.</sic> of this<lb/>it would of course be<lb/>the study to keep the<lb/>government in the<lb/>same but state as soon: all the grievances<lb/><sic>unredressed</sic> accordingly <lb/>to keep out all <gap/><lb/>by military force and<lb/><gap/> employed in<lb/>keeping up the customary pillage</note></p> <P><del>Among</del> <add>of</add> the 400,000 Church of <sic>Englandists</sic> or thereabouts<lb/>In the great majority the grievances which then pressed upon <add>as <gap/>, not</add> <lb/>the rest of their fellow countrymen but upon themselves afforded<lb/>no <add>advantage or</add> prospect of advantage in any shape. But<lb/>still there were but too many <del>one whose eyes</del> to whom<lb/>in their own eyes according to their own calculation, the<lb/>system of government was upon the whole a beneficial one.<lb/>Over and above the <del>lift</del> profit necessary to <del>c</del> form one equipendant<lb/>counterpart to one equivalent for the loss, they<lb/>then each of them more or less of profit to himself. Then<lb/>there would of course as far as they <sic>durst,</sic> <del>are</del> then <add> employ all</add><lb/><del>and</del> their influence <add>exertion</add> in the endeavour to keep <unclear>in</unclear><lb/>the <del>gov</del> government in the state <del>as in</del> were it ever<lb/>so bad in which they found it: and, for that purpose,<lb/>in keeping out the remedy in question as well as<lb/>every thing <gap/> that presented itself to their eyes in the chorister<lb/> of a remedy. These accordingly with a military force<lb/><add>for</add><lb/><!-- continues in margin -->for their support, were<lb/>at all times <del>might</del><lb/>selected for the purpose<lb/.and engaged and<lb/>kept to work by the<lb/>matter of corruption<lb/>in every shape in<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page -->which it could be employed, for the oppression and pillage of a people it is capable of being employed.</p> | |||
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1820 Apr. 24
Radicalism not dangerous
XXIX + B
III. Experience II. Ireland
8 § Democratic &c
20 or 1
These things considered
necessary consequence
supposition of its being
interest and duty to
embrace every preserving
occasion of relief
Be this as it may, there could not have been in
the whole kingdom nation are who if he belonged to the h considering himself as belonging
to the nation could seeing regarding the whole
system of government of the as a heap of grievances under and
against which it was alike matter of interest and duty
to such relief, and for that purpose to profit by any occasion whatever opportunity
should at any time present itself as affording any tolerably
promising chance of a favourable result
21
Unfortunately no
loss to D the many, without
profit to the few
The misfortune is that that in that state of things which to the many
is a source of suffering and on the account of happiness loss, there are always
some, in a number more or less considerable to when
it is a of profit.
22
Per contra profit
there was to then a few Church
of Englandists. of this
it would of course be
the study to keep the
government in the
same but state as soon: all the grievances
unredressed accordingly
to keep out all
by military force and
employed in
keeping up the customary pillage
Among of the 400,000 Church of Englandists or thereabouts
In the great majority the grievances which then pressed upon as , not
the rest of their fellow countrymen but upon themselves afforded
no advantage or prospect of advantage in any shape. But
still there were but too many one whose eyes to whom
in their own eyes according to their own calculation, the
system of government was upon the whole a beneficial one.
Over and above the lift profit necessary to c form one equipendant
counterpart to one equivalent for the loss, they
then each of them more or less of profit to himself. Then
there would of course as far as they durst, are then employ all
and their influence exertion in the endeavour to keep in
the gov government in the state as in were it ever
so bad in which they found it: and, for that purpose,
in keeping out the remedy in question as well as
every thing that presented itself to their eyes in the chorister
of a remedy. These accordingly with a military force
for
for their support, were
at all times might
selected for the purpose<lb/.and engaged and
kept to work by the
matter of corruption
in every shape in
which it could be employed, for the oppression and pillage of a people it is capable of being employed.
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