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cause for wanting to<lb/>get rid of the debt.</note><lb/>
cause for wanting to<lb/>get rid of the debt.</note><lb/>


<p>In a word the distress produced would be certain and immediate;<lb/>
the looked for equivalent the alleviation would be uncertain and<lb/>
remote.</p>


 
<p><note>[from page 4]</note> 4. The burthen in this shape being already in existence<lb/>
and not to be got rid of but by preponderant burthen in effect<lb/>
shapes, the continuance of it in this shape seems productive<lb/>
of a  <add><del>peculiar</del></add> <del>clear and</del> distinct <add>and peculiar</add> advantage: namely the opposing <del>difficulties</del><lb/>
a proportionable difficulty to war. The power which has<add>(<hi rend="underline">most effectually</hi>)</add><lb/>
at command, <del><gap/> effectual</del> a greater body of the <del>effectual</del> necessary and effectual<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> means of war than any other has &#x2014; not to say than <lb/>
all others put together <add>have &#x2014; such a power is surely</add> &#x2014; <del>is</del> in less danger than any other case<lb/>
be of being forced by aggression  into a <add><del>defensive</del></add> war of <add>mere</add> <del>aff</del> defence.<lb/>
and as to offensive wars &#x2014; wars for conquest or for the pleasure<lb/>
of being insolent whatsoever may be the real propensity <add>scarcely of any</add> <del>no</del> such<lb/>
propensity will the existence in their <add>own</add> instance be avowed: <del>were</del><add>at</add><lb/>
<add>least in direct forms, by any men in the situation of rulers.</add><del>by such man as our present rulers.</del></p>


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1819 Dec 17

Radicalism not dangerous

II. Nature of the case
2 §.10. Sponge no proof
Reasons against

Sponge

3
3. For the advantage
no shape
not being ever shewn.
For a long time, distress
to a vast amount, a
result certain. Persons
of any reaping preponderant
advantage
at last, than alone
who by fixt property
or other means:has
been able to weather
the storm. Leaves radicals
not of this number.

3. It has never yet been shewn, nor, it is believed, can be
shewn, in what shape particular shape any preponderant good advantage
from this any such forcible and unexpected unexpected<add>unlooked for</add> transfer of property
should come: should come at any time how widely so<add>much</add> ever distant.
That in the first instance, and for an indefinite length of
time, distress, to an incalculable but at the least (a prodigiously
vast amount would be produced, can not be matter
---page break---
of doubt to any body. If, at the end of the account
preponderant goodadvantage in any shape were to be enjoyed,
it could duly be by such persons as, in respect of its
fixt property, or means of stance in other shapes, should
have been enabled to weather the storm. weather the storm. And among
scarcely would any person no person of the class now in question would be
to be found.

4
4. Burthen in this shape
not removeable but by
— To page 4
preponderant do in others,
obstacle opposed by it
to war a clear advantage.
Having at
command more
means than
manyany other power
no danger so England
in of being forced into
a war of mere defence
of offence for
conquest as insolence
will not be an inward
cause for wanting to
get rid of the debt.

In a word the distress produced would be certain and immediate;
the looked for equivalent the alleviation would be uncertain and
remote.

[from page 4] 4. The burthen in this shape being already in existence
and not to be got rid of but by preponderant burthen in effect
shapes, the continuance of it in this shape seems productive
of a peculiar clear and distinct and peculiar advantage: namely the opposing difficulties
a proportionable difficulty to war. The power which has(most effectually)
at command, effectual a greater body of the effectual necessary and effectual
means of war than any other has — not to say than
all others put together have — such a power is surelyis in less danger than any other case
be of being forced by aggression into a defensive war of mere aff defence.
and as to offensive wars — wars for conquest or for the pleasure
of being insolent whatsoever may be the real propensity scarcely of any no such
propensity will the existence in their own instance be avowed: wereat
least in direct forms, by any men in the situation of rulers.by such man as our present rulers.



Identifier: | JB/137/139/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

3-5

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

139

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

spunge

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c5 / d7 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46856

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