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1820 Feb. 4
Radicalism not dangerous
III Experience
II Ireland.
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had. But the distinction between the democratic interest and
the interest of that part of the aristocracy which is out of office
is by the time p in a word the distinction between sham reform
under the name of moderate, and efficient reform under
the name of radical, is by this time pretty well understood.
Unless therefore he will declare himself openly a
friend to radical reform, there may be offered that plan which
has in him an open enemy avowed adversary: and even after such
declaration, they should more to be for a to be
one of that thing in all the highly probable one
is that they have in him a design on a real adversary
under the disguise of a confidante and friend.
Situation and past conduct is what they will look
to, in conjunction with of present and
intention: or for professors of ultimate and of untimely
motives every thing manageable of this sort put together is
not worth a straw. Professi a confidence the
it is called for, the more determinedly it should
be refused: Professors are just as easily by the
future or by the trust of . It: by the
they are most apt to be. the being those by whom
the need of them is most acutely sincerely felt. to
it its of or any understanding will be the strength of the impression
made by all such professors in his belief. Of those they
but considered in this their true light as in to the
understanding of these be when they are made addressed falsehood
in the force paper, time and patience would not be
to asable a degree wasted by falsehood and absurdity in this form as they were
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