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1820 April 26
Radicalism not dangerous
III Experience II Ireland
5 §.3.
Negative results dismissed, we come now to positive.
And now comes the Golden Age Security for person and
property, security, tranquillity, harmony, morality, felicity
unexampled. Unexampled [at any rate] at that time. With
anxious hope, the friends of mankind <del.<?del> not at this moment
looking to for another: after that to may perhaps
ere long spread to France: thereafter to the rest of
Continental Europe. To the triple United Kingdom,
the two forcibly United Islands, last. We have torturers: we have
founders of close and inescapable prisons (for their use.
There for an agreement We have Judges proposed for
filling them. Thus far we agree with what was.
But in what is it that we agree with what is? We
have Yorks: we have Withingham: but we have no
This is but a digression at present there can be no
comfort but in such digression. Let us return to the Golden
Age, that age of which the character was so sufficient for
rational proof so insufficient for every thing else, and
what seems declared never m to revisit either Ireland
but through it were then from ag me the only one of
which any symptom is felt, or any immediate prospect ,/del> discernible.
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