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1819 Dec. 6
Radicalism not dangerous
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here mind the chance which a question that has so completely under the of pursuit in party
interest, remains to reason. A phrase
in the air — a phrase void of all determinate meaning is
bandied from matter to mouth to mouth and given passed off in the character
of a conclusi reason a conclusive reason in which
without any thing more, evident may and
ought to be grounded. This phrase is examined, and
shewn to be what it is: it is proved to be demonstrable that
they who profess to not on the ground of that phrase act without
reason in the of reason and against their own
conviction. Well, if such a demonstration what is the
fruit? The is a demonstration of this sort
is given instead of producing any effect is avoided as
if a <gap/. man would be poisoned by the touch of it.
it is: <gap? of it and will anxiety and . But nothing
nor any other motive is confessed to be of it: the
consequence produced by it is the more cogent and
<gap/. the demonstration the is the necessary
of nothing of it — of dealing by it as if no such
were in existence and a preserving redoubled
alacrity in the utterance of the and as above
disgraced and exploded phrase
☞ Quere whether to instance Curwens Northumberland speech 13 Oct. 1819
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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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