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<head>J.B. to France.
<head>J.B. to France.
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<p>Now are two <hi rend="underline">parties</hi> formed, The<lb/>
<p>Now are two <hi rend="underline">parties</hi> formed. The<lb/>
Charterists and the Republicans. To corrupt those<lb/>
Charterists and the Republicans. To corrupt those<lb/>
whom it is repedient to corrupt, the Peers, (since<lb/>
whom it is repedient to corrupt, the Peers, (since<lb/>
you must have Peers) the Deputies, the Pays, the<lb/>
you must have Peers) the Deputies, the Pays, the<lb/>
Judges, to establish the corruption by all means possible-<lb/>
Judges, to establish the corruption by all means possible-<lb/>
by hopes - by fears.for by there words all these<lb/>
by hopes - by fears. for by there words all these<lb/>
means are included: This will be the first work-<lb/>
means are included: This will be the first work-<lb/>
this the immediate work of the Charterists.</p>
this the immediate work of the Charterists.</p>
But before this they will have had<lb/>
<p>But before this they will have had<lb/>
one common task, and for the performance of it<lb/>
one common task, and for the performance of it<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">force all inertia</hi> will suffice. Otherwise than<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">force all inertia</hi> will suffice. Otherwise than<lb/>
by thoRing, no <hi rend="underline">new</hi> arrangement can be made.<lb/>
by <unclear>thoRivy</unclear>, no <hi rend="underline">new</hi> arrangement can be made.<lb/>
For making maleficent arrangements of various<lb/>
For making maleficent arrangements of various<lb/>
sorts, he had every inducement: for beneficial evassiv<lb/>
sorts, he has every inducement: for beneficial ones<lb/>
general, and for the a
in general, and for the aforementioned ones in<lb/>
 
particular, he has none. On the contrary, for resisting<lb/>
 
them he has every inducement. He will<lb/>
stand upon the defensive. The fortress, the great<lb/>
fortified hotbed of corruption, he will defend inch<lb/>
by inch.</p>
<p>What, then, is <hi rend="underline">our</hi> part? the only part<lb/>
we can take? ply him - ply him well with Petitions.<lb/>
You will thus keep alive your own spirit.<lb/>
You will keep alive the feeling of terror in<lb/>
him and his: That salutary terror, in which a man<lb/>
in his situations feels the only inducement he<lb/>
can have for doing any thing good, on abstaining<lb/>
from doing any thing evil, to the people he is<lb/>
preying upon.</p>


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1830. Aug. 5. J.B. to France.

Now are two parties formed. The
Charterists and the Republicans. To corrupt those
whom it is repedient to corrupt, the Peers, (since
you must have Peers) the Deputies, the Pays, the
Judges, to establish the corruption by all means possible-
by hopes - by fears. for by there words all these
means are included: This will be the first work-
this the immediate work of the Charterists.

But before this they will have had
one common task, and for the performance of it
the force all inertia will suffice. Otherwise than
by thoRivy, no new arrangement can be made.
For making maleficent arrangements of various
sorts, he has every inducement: for beneficial ones
in general, and for the aforementioned ones in
particular, he has none. On the contrary, for resisting
them he has every inducement. He will
stand upon the defensive. The fortress, the great
fortified hotbed of corruption, he will defend inch
by inch.

What, then, is our part? the only part
we can take? ply him - ply him well with Petitions.
You will thus keep alive your own spirit.
You will keep alive the feeling of terror in
him and his: That salutary terror, in which a man
in his situations feels the only inducement he
can have for doing any thing good, on abstaining
from doing any thing evil, to the people he is
preying upon.



Identifier: | JB/023/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 23.

Date_1

1830-08-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

023

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

021

Info in main headings field

jb to france

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

7892

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