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<head>1819 <sic>Dec</sic> 2</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(9)</p> <p>In this context the real parties are on the one part<lb/>the ruling few, on the other part the subject many: the higher<lb/>orders <add>classes</add> with the exception of a <gap/>few: <del>the</del> or the<lb/>other part the lower orders that is the great majority of<lb/>the people.  The persons to whom in the character of Judges<lb/>all the pleadings are addressed are principally the middling<lb/>classes: <del>the</del> of the highest classes such individuals as<lb/>either by generosity or more enlightened and deserving<lb/>voice of personal interest can be drawn aside from the<lb/>confederacy of those of their own class; and among the<lb/>lowest orders <add>classes</add> such as from time to time can be <gap/><lb/>upon to <gap/> their thoughts to a subject on which<lb/>they are so deeply and universally interested, and<lb/>to join their exertions to those <del>of the more prosp</del> <add>who having the same interest</add><lb/><del>wh</del> <add>or at least the affection which sprang out of the same interest</add> are already embarked on their side and on their cause.</p> <p><gap/> of all these several deceptions may be gained by<lb/>argument: addressed to those arguments will not be altogether<lb/>destitute of all hope of use:</p> <p>As to the great body of the ruling few: of those<lb/>all the expense of whose particular interest in <gap/><lb/>of the whole would have to serve, in <del>these</del> one so<lb/>circumstanced argument would be as <sic>compleatly</sic> thrown<lb/>away as if addressed to sticks and stones.  To the<lb/>self-regarding part of their affection and to the social part<lb/>must to all considerations be addressed that possess any the<lb/>smallest chance of operating with effect.  In plain language<lb/><gap/> must be the instrument: that instrument which<lb/> they themselves are throughout the whole course of this time<lb/> occupied in <sic>encreasing</sic> with such unrelenting perseverance <add>energy</add>.<lb/>In plain language intimidation: a parliamentary language<lb/>as delivered by the one M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Grey, Resolutions of<lb/>the people assembled in bodies and acting in the prudence<lb/>of the House.</p> <p><note>That thus<del>of the<lb/>means</del> should adequate<lb/>means be even found<lb/>would operate with<lb/>effect, follows of course<lb/>that they stand<lb/>if this even should<lb/>is <gap/> with<lb/>the unchangeable principles<lb/>and constitution<lb/>of human nature.</note></p>  
<head>1819 <sic>Dec</sic> 2</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(9)</p> <p>In this context the real parties are on the one part<lb/>the ruling few, on the other part the subject many: the higher<lb/>orders <add>classes</add> with the exception of a comparatively few: <del>the</del> on the<lb/>other part the lower orders that is the great majority of<lb/>the people.  The persons to whom in the character of Judges<lb/>all the pleadings are addressed are principally the middling<lb/>classes: <del>the</del> of the highest classes such individuals as<lb/>either by generosity or more enlightened and deserving<lb/>voice of personal interest can be drawn aside from the<lb/>confederacy of those of their own class; and among the<lb/>lowest orders <add>classes</add> such as from time to time can be prevailed<lb/>upon to turn their thoughts to a subject on which<lb/>they are so deeply and universally interested, and<lb/>to join their exertions to those <del>of the more prosp</del> <add>who having the same interest</add><lb/><del>wh</del> <add>or at least the affection which sprang out of the same interest</add> are already embarked on their side and on their cause.</p> <p>Persons of all these several descriptions may be gained by<lb/>argument: addressed to those arguments will not be altogether<lb/>destitute of all hope of use:</p> <p>As to the great body of the ruling few: of those<lb/>all the expense of whose particular interest in <unclear>extraction</unclear><lb/>of the whole would have to serve, in <del>these</del> one so<lb/>circumstanced argument would be as <sic>compleatly</sic> thrown<lb/>away as if addressed to sticks and stones.  To the<lb/>self-regarding part of their affection and to the social part<lb/>must to all considerations be addressed that possess any the<lb/>smallest chance of operating with effect.  In plain language<lb/>intimidation must be the instrument: that instrument which<lb/> they themselves are throughout the whole course of this time<lb/> occupied in <sic>encreasing</sic> with such unrelenting perseverance <add>energy</add>.<lb/>In plain language intimidation: in parliamentary language<lb/>as delivered by the same M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Grey, Resolutions of<lb/>the people assembled in bodies and acting in the prudence<lb/>of the Houses.</p> <p><note>That thus<del> of the<lb/>means</del> should adequate<lb/>means be even found<lb/>would operate with<lb/>effect, follows of course<lb/>that they stand<lb/>if this even should<lb/>is inconsistent with<lb/>the unchangeable principles<lb/>and constitution<lb/>of human nature.</note></p>  






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1819 Dec 2

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In this context the real parties are on the one part
the ruling few, on the other part the subject many: the higher
orders classes with the exception of a comparatively few: the on the
other part the lower orders that is the great majority of
the people. The persons to whom in the character of Judges
all the pleadings are addressed are principally the middling
classes: the of the highest classes such individuals as
either by generosity or more enlightened and deserving
voice of personal interest can be drawn aside from the
confederacy of those of their own class; and among the
lowest orders classes such as from time to time can be prevailed
upon to turn their thoughts to a subject on which
they are so deeply and universally interested, and
to join their exertions to those of the more prosp who having the same interest
wh or at least the affection which sprang out of the same interest are already embarked on their side and on their cause.

Persons of all these several descriptions may be gained by
argument: addressed to those arguments will not be altogether
destitute of all hope of use:

As to the great body of the ruling few: of those
all the expense of whose particular interest in extraction
of the whole would have to serve, in these one so
circumstanced argument would be as compleatly thrown
away as if addressed to sticks and stones. To the
self-regarding part of their affection and to the social part
must to all considerations be addressed that possess any the
smallest chance of operating with effect. In plain language
intimidation must be the instrument: that instrument which
they themselves are throughout the whole course of this time
occupied in encreasing with such unrelenting perseverance energy.
In plain language intimidation: in parliamentary language
as delivered by the same Mr Grey, Resolutions of
the people assembled in bodies and acting in the prudence
of the Houses.

That thus of the
means
should adequate
means be even found
would operate with
effect, follows of course
that they stand
if this even should
is inconsistent with
the unchangeable principles
and constitution
of human nature.




Identifier: | JB/137/484/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

484

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c9

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1816]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1816

Notes public

ID Number

47201

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