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<p>The real state of the<lb/> | <p>The real state of the<lb/> | ||
<unclear> | <unclear>Disscution</unclear> is not known<lb/> | ||
to W.B. He knows<lb/> | to W.B. He knows<lb/> | ||
them through Mr.<lb/> | them through Mr.<lb/> | ||
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and were <hi rend='underline'>directed</hi> by<lb/> | and were <hi rend='underline'>directed</hi> by<lb/> | ||
our constituents to<lb/> | our constituents to<lb/> | ||
urge the matter < | urge the matter <unclear>forward</unclear><lb/> | ||
on a late occasion<lb/> | on a late occasion<lb/> | ||
& have incurred the thanks<lb/> | & have incurred the thanks<lb/> | ||
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repeal the Corn Laws -<lb/> | repeal the Corn Laws -<lb/> | ||
diminish the expenditure<lb/> | diminish the expenditure<lb/> | ||
& <unclear>so</unclear> <hi rend='underline'> | & <unclear>so</unclear> <hi rend='underline'>forward</hi><lb/> | ||
with Judicial improvements,<lb/> | with Judicial improvements,<lb/> | ||
- but no more<lb/> | - but no more<lb/> | ||
than | than promise has been<lb/> | ||
given<lb/> | |||
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<p>On many occasions <lb/> | <p>On many occasions <lb/> | ||
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encouragement that<lb/> | encouragement that<lb/> | ||
<hi rend='underline'>praise</hi> can give them<lb/> | <hi rend='underline'>praise</hi> can give them<lb/> | ||
for <unclear> | for <unclear>promising</unclear> in the<lb/> | ||
path of reform<lb/> | path of reform<lb/> | ||
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brought down when a<lb/> | brought down when a<lb/> | ||
particular question is to<lb/> | particular question is to<lb/> | ||
be <unclear> | be <unclear>carried</unclear><hi rend='superscript'>?</hi> <lb/></p><pb/> | ||
<head>Whigs</head> | <head>Whigs</head> | ||
<p>They would not<lb/> | <p>They would not<lb/> | ||
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of free discussion<lb/> | of free discussion<lb/> | ||
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<p>They have | <p>They have <unclear>treated</unclear> the<lb/> | ||
advocates for the Ballot<lb/> | advocates for the Ballot<lb/> | ||
with invariable scorn <lb/> | with invariable scorn <lb/> | ||
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<gap/> Oct. Hume at Q.I.P<lb/> | <gap/> Oct. Hume at Q.I.P<lb/> | ||
<unclear>promised</unclear> to write me<lb/> | <unclear>promised</unclear> to write me<lb/> | ||
an < | an <unclear>intention</unclear> statement<lb/> | ||
on the subject.<lb/><pb/> | on the subject.<lb/><pb/> | ||
Education of the People
The W.R. had at Mr.Broughams
request a long laudatory
article-& the very tone
was given to it that
M.B. desired in a letter
to Baldwin. I added
several pages for that
purpose
—
I have had in any
applications to allow
the W.R. to be the
channel for attracting
the second number of
the Library of Useful
knowledge - & through
that number, Mr
B himself, but I
have always refused
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Dissenters
The original cause
of the distrust of the
Dissenters was Mr
Brougham's project
for putting the Education
of the people
into the hands of the
Church of England
parsons.
—
The real state of the
Disscution is not known
to W.B. He knows
them through Mr.
Shepherd of Liverpool
who does not know
them - & through
Mr W.Smith who does
not possess confidence
of the body, in consequence
of the amiable
weakness which has
always deferred the
Dissenting questions
to the wishes of Tories
& Whigs in turn. So
far as the Unitarian
Deputation is concerned
and were directed by
our constituents to
urge the matter forward
on a late occasion
& have incurred the thanks
of the body for the
part we took.
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Grounds of political distrust
W.B opposed Hume's
motion for the repeal
of the Six
Acts.
W.B. opposed M.A.
Taylor's motion for
a reform of the abuses
of the Chancery Court
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Time Serving
There has been no
land of ministers in
the W.R. except for
specific acts - thus
liberalizing the
commercial system
& their beginning
law reforms great
land has been promised
them if they would
repeal the Corn Laws -
diminish the expenditure
& so forward
with Judicial improvements,
- but no more
than promise has been
given
—
On many occasions
the Whigs have been
praised - & aply
they shall have every
encouragement that
praise can give them
for promising in the
path of reform
—
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London University
My attempts were to
diffuse new Democracyactivity
into the council more
quently than was
originally provided
for, -the introduction
of new members of the
exit of old ones.
To make attendance
a sine qua non of
re-eligibility. Mr.
Tooks stated the all
the members of the
Council had constantly
attended - that they
would continue to
attend regularly was
contrary to all
experiences - if the
fact may now be
appealed to whether
they have attended.
All other aptitude
is nullified by absence.
—
Why not throw out some
of the Saints who are doing
so much mischief?
—
Hume complains that
Members of the Council
who do not attend are
brought down when a
particular question is to
be carried?
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Whigs
They would not
support the Unitarian
petition in favour
of free discussion
—
They have treated the
advocates for the Ballot
with invariable scorn
and contempt
—
Consenting to &
desiring the pensioning
of the Irish Catholic
Clergy
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London University
Why not universal
competition among
Architects for the
building.
—
Poles have sent many
Students to Edinbro' - The
last I Knew Lach Szyrina
was appointed to a
Professorship at Warsaw
immediately on his return
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I have just prevented
a friend from making
and attack on him
—
7 Gloster Street
Dorset Square
—
Hume returns on
Tuesday next. 20th.
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Dicenda to Hume
Correspondence with King
of Holland. to whom did
Falck send my Papers?
—
His attack on the Church
—
London University
Bowring -
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Dicenda to Hume
Visit of Jas. Barnett &
John Smith of the
Greek affair - & their statement
of apprehensions from the
attack of the Press.
Oct. Hume at Q.I.P
promised to write me
an intention statement
on the subject.
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