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1820 Jan.y 21
Radicalism not dangerous
III. Experience
II. Ireland
(2) §.3. Corruption general
It is in the very nature of more and more will has been
or will be out of it — that the more power he has, the more
violently outrageously he will be disposed to abuse it. Not a Statesman
perhaps who on some occasion or other did not bur give
the testimony of his confession to the truth. Yet among them all
more scarce will you find the man who will so subscribe to or
so much as endure the of the immediate practical
inference: namely have in the hands of every man the
smaller quantity poss possible that can be left in them consistently with security public
and private with security for existing property — property in
vested expectancy included.
[+] the more power in
short change is by what
means so in possession
office — factitious dignity
or opulence
When the people being a force upon the look out for
disposition to surrender influence
is professes by multitudes. In how many instances
? [Ask Hardy] in — in not so much as an one single one.
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jeremy bentham |
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