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1819 Dec 7
Radicalism not dangerous
Introd
IV. Readers &
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Question. For whose
use this intended?
Answer. For insincere
opponents not: for
sincere, yes
A question But (says somebody) that will internally be presenting itself to the
men of a for whose use where is it that this designationexamination
of gains is intended? To this question I will give
a plan
The aggregate mass of of possible reader I stand
for the purpose into the sincere and the insincere
By the instance I mean those who hold up to
view a likely to means from radical reform if
carried into effect the disaction a question
and a particular the suborne of its right of property
either in like to the pl of who De
I or any considerable amount.
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sincere, those who
either by reflection
or by authority
are led to this apprehension.
But for the hope
that some might be
in this case, this work
could not have existed
would have been motiveless:
effect without cause.
By the I mean all not such person
as either by th such reflection as they themselves have
bestowed on the subject ,not by itself found or by the assertion and by
others: sincere or insincere by a dtive judgement
grounded derived from in the authority of the species as supplied
species of those others may have been but to adopt entertain this
this alarming affliction apprehension.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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