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1819 Dec
. 14
Radicalism not dangerous
4 or 10
I Per July Speech
persons whose
projects if successful
could only
aggravate . . .:
and who on prospect
of reform have
no object but subvesive
of the
In the July Speech a set of are alluded
to be the description of Those whose projects, if successful
(says the July Speech,) "could only aggravate the evils which it is professed to
"remedy: and who, on pretence of reform, have really
"no other object than the subversion of out happy
"Constitution. The To those persons in whom "machinations"
are imputed, and these machinations , that Lords and Gentleman are immediately called upon,
or in co-operation with
"the Magistrate"-
"to use" their "utmost
"endeavours" "
"on return to" their
"several Con" to
defeat."]
That the person here glanced at were the radicalists,
will not I suppose it is believed, be disputed. But " " the
"purchase of reform, really have no other object" &c? by
this what is it that is meant?
Two and but two can be conceived
1. One is that though
On this occasion, by Lords and Gentleman in their aggregate
character, no nothing is as yet called upon to be done
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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