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1820 Feb. 25
Radicalism not dangerous
ulto
III Experience
II Ireland.
8 §.4. Golden age terminated
2? dear &
and carefully chosen
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Pursuing that pre-conceived
plan of
which Hardy, or Grattan
strand of epigrammatical
exaggeration
is not yet dry, could
give to many undisclosed
particulars,
Charlemont, after a
long cajolement persuaded
Convention to
adjourn. i.e. to
abdicate.
Pursuing that preconcerted plan of which Mr Hardy if he
be still living, and or Mr Grattan who is still living whose
stream torrent of epigrammatical exaggeration is not yet dry, could
doubtless if disposed us with many as yet undisclosed particulars, Lord Charlemont at the end of a long work labour
of cajolement prevailed upon the Convention to adjourn.
the plan had been proved: the result prepared: adjournment
was abdication.
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Masters of the field
the Houses reaffirming
their independence,
exercised it by appropriate
resolutions and
addresses. Convention
Provincial Assemblies
and Volunteer bodies;
were now all out on
their good behaviour.
From saviours, a
few words would have
converted them into
traitors.
Masters of the field, the two Houses reaffirmed their independence:
they gave exercise to it by the appropriate resolutions
and addresses. The Volunteer bodies, Provincial Assemblies convention are now put upon their good behaviour. From universally
acknowledged benefactors and saviours of their country
a few words would have suspect for the not
declaring and constituting them trustees.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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