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' | <head>1819 <sic>Oct.</sic> 17<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>1<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/><del><gap/></del></note><lb/>6 <note>Grattans Speech</note></p> <p>14<lb/>To passions alone<lb/>through imagination<lb/>is Grattans Speech<lb/>Addressed</note></p><!-- pencil bracket to the right of all main text --> <p>That which strikes a man at the first view of this<lb/><gap/> that which strikes the reader is — that the design<lb/>of it was to work upon the passions — that it is full<lb/>of exaggeration — and that it has much the air of a <lb/><gap/> exercises and <add>a little</add> further on it will be for the reader<lb/>to judge whether it was in the <unclear>texture</unclear> of the cases that<lb/>the <gap/> himself should hear himself behind a <gap/><lb/>of that which with so much energy he was labouring<lb/>to impress upon the minds of his <gap/> and eventually<lb/>of the readers.</p> <p>For the present purpose what will be absolutely unfair<lb/>is to translate <add>render</add> this <gap/> <gap/> <sic>stiles</sic> into humble <add>and ordinary</add> <gap/><lb/>and for this purpose I can not but regard the plain and<lb/>intelligible observation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Deputy Jacks as greatly<lb/>preferable.</p> <!-- pencil notes 15 and 16 crossed though in pencil --> <p><note>15<lb/>J.B. would have<lb/>taken it for a text<lb/>to comment on. But<lb/>so unmethodical is<lb/>it, no justice would<lb/>then have been done<lb/>to the subject</note></p> <p><note>16<lb/>J.B. will look out<lb/>for every <del>the argument</del><lb/>source of proof for<lb/>proving dangerousness,<lb/>and after sharing<lb/>that as proof can be<lb/>drawn from any<lb/>source, reprint<lb/>Grattan's speech with<lb/.short notes</note></p> | ||
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1819 Oct. 17
Radicalism not dangerous
1o
6 Grattans Speech
14
To passions alone
through imagination
is Grattans Speech
Addressed</note>
That which strikes a man at the first view of this
that which strikes the reader is — that the design
of it was to work upon the passions — that it is full
of exaggeration — and that it has much the air of a
exercises and a little further on it will be for the reader
to judge whether it was in the texture of the cases that
the himself should hear himself behind a
of that which with so much energy he was labouring
to impress upon the minds of his and eventually
of the readers.
For the present purpose what will be absolutely unfair
is to translate render this stiles into humble and ordinary
and for this purpose I can not but regard the plain and
intelligible observation of Mr Deputy Jacks as greatly
preferable.
15
J.B. would have
taken it for a text
to comment on. But
so unmethodical is
it, no justice would
then have been done
to the subject
16
J.B. will look out
for every the argument
source of proof for
proving dangerousness,
and after sharing
that as proof can be
drawn from any
source, reprint
Grattan's speech with<lb/.short notes
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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