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<head>1820 April 25<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p.<note>III. Experience II Ireland</note><lb/>10 <note>&sect;.2. Democratic &amp;c</note></p><p><note>25<lb/>The Church of <sic>Englandists</sic><lb/>neither in possession nor<lb/>expecting of any<lb/>part of this plundering<lb/>it would naturally be<lb/>a source of discontent</note></p><p><add>Even</add> Of the 400,000 members of the ruling <add><unclear>domineering</unclear></add> party, those<lb/>who <del>to be</del> were neither <del>of<d/el> in possession nor in expectancy<lb/> of any share in the profits of the plunderings, and who<lb/> to the <gap/> of sinister interest in this shape added<lb/>the means of <add>and talent of political</add>  observation would naturally be of the<lb/>number of the discontented: nor in their eyes would<lb/><del>the those of</del> any <add>the</add> share in an unprofitable privilege <add>a privilege unprofitable</add> afford<lb/>any compensation for the loss <del>of</del> by plunderage in the<lb/>aggregate of the abovementioned shapes. |<!-- pencil mark for new paragraph --> <p><note>26<lb/>But in Ireland<lb/>in particular, such<lb/.the quantity of the<lb/> matter of corruption<lb/>and such the number<lb/>led captive by <gap/><lb/>of it, no limits<lb/>can be set to the <gap/><lb/>of it in ordinary times.</note.</p> <p>But such was<lb/>in that country the quantity of the matter of wealth<lb/>employing itself in the character of matter of corruption,<lb/>and such in every country the powerful and baneful<lb/>nature of <add>it, that<lb/> those out of the whole 400,000 <add>aggregate</add> would<lb/>but too naturally constitute the lesser numbers for so it<lb/>is that by one lot of the matter of corruption in possession,<lb/>the mind of <del><gap/></del> expectants in <del>any</del> <add>a</add> number<lb/>to which there are no limits may be held in bondage<lb/>And thus it is that, in any government, the greater<lb/>the quantity is of the matter of wealth which is employed<lb/>or employs itself in the character of corruption, having<lb/>such depredators for the service of <add>themselves and</add> the depredator General<lb/>the greater is the quantity <add><del>agg</del abundance</add> of that rapacity which cloaks<lb/>itself under the name of loyalty, and regards and treats <note>[+] under the name<lb/>of disrupter, disloyal</note><lb/>all those who are averse either to the <gap/> as it is<lb/>or aspiring under it as unfit to live</p> 






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1820 April 25
Radicalism not dangerous
<p.III. Experience II Ireland
10 §.2. Democratic &c

25
The Church of Englandists
neither in possession nor
expecting of any
part of this plundering
it would naturally be
a source of discontent

Even Of the 400,000 members of the ruling domineering party, those
who to be were neither of<d/el> in possession nor in expectancy
of any share in the profits of the plunderings, and who
to the of sinister interest in this shape added
the means of and talent of political observation would naturally be of the
number of the discontented: nor in their eyes would
the those of
any the share in an unprofitable privilege a privilege unprofitable afford
any compensation for the loss of by plunderage in the
aggregate of the abovementioned shapes. |

26
But in Ireland
in particular, such<lb/.the quantity of the
matter of corruption
and such the number
led captive by
of it, no limits
can be set to the
of it in ordinary times.</note.

But such was
in that country the quantity of the matter of wealth
employing itself in the character of matter of corruption,
and such in every country the powerful and baneful
nature of it, that
those out of the whole 400,000 <add>aggregate
would
but too naturally constitute the lesser numbers for so it
is that by one lot of the matter of corruption in possession,
the mind of expectants in any a number
to which there are no limits may be held in bondage
And thus it is that, in any government, the greater
the quantity is of the matter of wealth which is employed
or employs itself in the character of corruption, having
such depredators for the service of themselves and the depredator General
the greater is the quantity agg</del abundance of that rapacity which cloaks
itself under the name of loyalty, and regards and treats <note>[+] under the name
of disrupter, disloyal
all those who are averse either to the as it is
or aspiring under it as unfit to live




Identifier: | JB/137/453/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

25-27

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

453

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

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Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

47170

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