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1819 Dec. 1
Radicalism not dangerous
2. Hardy pp. 196.7. "The content, the satisfaction
that sat on every face, and, I may add, the moral
improvement, that formed one of the purest sources
of that satisfaction, can not be effaced from the
memory. Let thos who sneer at the volunteer af
institution, point out the days, not merely in the
Irish, but any history, when decorous manner kept
more even pace with the best charities of life,
when crime found less countenance, and law more reverence.
This state of affairs lasted, it is true, but a
short period. It has passed away like a dream. The
mutability of all institutions every one feels; but
few will acknowledge their own follies, which so
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often produce, or accelerate, such sad vicissitudes;
and from folly we were not more exempt than
others."
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