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1820 <sic>Feb.<sic> 22 +
Radicalism not dangerous
Ulto
III Experience
II Ireland
1 §.4. Golden age terminated
§.4. Termination of democratic ascendency — causes of it
1
1.5 Termination of democratic
ascendency, its
causes.
Pretty effectually accomplished the two great
objects — parliamentary
and commercial emancipation: but the already
had the views of
the associates been
in several places
exhibited.
At length, the two great objects in question — parliamentary and commercial emancipation were pretty effectively
accessed accomplished But before is/for some trade asked at to the accomplishment had
Ao 1783 by the Act of
the British Parliament
33.G.3.c.
taken place the view of the associate had in several some places
received considerable exposure.
2
of the form of
past had been
removed, but for the experience
of this
no effectual security had
as yet place.
[Of the oppress system of oppression under which the
whole of the Irish nation had for so many centuries been
suffering, a part indeed had been removed. But this was
p but a small part, and for the against even this small part
no effectual security had as yet been in possession was in their bounds so any more than any
much as in presence. prospect of relief from the vast remainder] 1. The restraint
under to which the industry of the people country had been cramped, and
upon it under the avowed notion of giving advantage
to the one country domineering country at the expense and
to the prejudice of the other had indeed to a considerable degree
at least been removed: and thus far, in a manner
still more obvious that that of the aristocratical ruling few the democratical interest
of the subject many had been served.
3
1. Point in which
had been as now
immediately stood as the
aristocratical
commercial emancipation
2 The controuling
power which the by its legislative Parliament and its executive Council Board Great
Britain had been in use to exercise over Ireland the Irish Legislature had been
given up: and in this particular again in an indirect way the whole subject many
[but though much more immediately and sensibly that of the ruling
few the aristocracy of Ireland] had been served. But in under
this particular this head the benefit to the aristocratical <sic>democratical interest had
been as manifest compleat and unequivocal incomplete and equivocal as that to the democratical had been incompleat and equivocal: compleat and indubitable/sensible from subordinate
the power of the aristocracy had become supreme: and
as against all future attacks invasion from the British Parliament, it had
by the public spirit and firmness of the people of Ireland obtained such a security as without
prejudice to discernment
might be voted on with
<gap> confidence.
[-] or Notethe British Parliament
binding Ireland by
British laws at pleasure
and the British Monarch
by his removable
stopping putting<lb/.at the very outset an
extension upon every
attempt that could be
made by the Irish
Parliament to supply
a remedy
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2 Point in which aristocracy
had been sworn
almost to exchange
democratical parliamentary
emancipation
From subordinate the
had been
supreme; and sincerity
for this was entire.
Grievance, British
Parliament at Ireland;
and
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