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1820 Feb. 5
Radicalism not dangerous
Notes.
III Experience
II Ireland
(4) Charlemonts treachery
Conclusion
As for Mr Hardy, in whose work seems to have been the fruit produce
of pure gratitude unalloyed by hope in which he says of his
friend here and elsewhere, through labouring as hard to inform
deception into others he seems to have been in his one person
fully with it. His affection seems to have been
kindly: wanting but to have been a little more enlarged.
The only use principal not to say the only one of the
world he seems to know of in the world is that of a plan
on which such rare men as the Noble Lord patron, by whose to move and
favour on: the noble patron he sat in three successive parliaments — and who
had so exquisite refined a task for all those exquisite enjoyment from
participation of in which the great majority of the people as
that and every other community are stand excluded.
By the nature of his situation he (Mr Hardy) stood condemned
to a punishment not altogether to that of the
Danaides in Virgils Hill and in a next gov Monarchy declined for all Aristocracy — doing and undoing at the same time, tottering backwards and forwards, for and against the of the
people in suff two contiguous breaths is even in the : For
putting off the evil hour Penelope in the night what she had been doing in
today. For Day or night this article whatever these are doing with one hand
in pthey are undoing <add> good things yet
they are used only with . In p275 what good things conventions are? Yes alas!
what bad things! how necessary is it at some time yet how
at all times! What delightful things supposing them
more, what horrible things supposing them , to take place?
Yet in the United States they not only take place, but are
<del. prepared in the first place by the Government. See Threat of
the speech of Charles of the State of New York see his
speech in which he proposes is the first to propose that the Convention should assemble
should assemble! and for what purpose? For the purpose of settling
in
what such official
emoluments may be
most advantageously
reduced, and the abuse
to patronage when
possessed by Board.
excluded.
[+] always good in theory,
always bad in practice
how candid, how how temperate
how moderate! patriotism
regulated by procedure
Behold the Whiggism! and bar Whiggism when is it but ? Whiggism of the Whigs of Ireland, drawn from the of all
or rather from the only pure source, [+] [+](is it not Lord Erskine?) the Whiggism of the Whigs of England.
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