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1820 Feb 2
Radicalism not dangerous
III Experience
II Ireland
(4) Plowden blind to Charlemont
To those to whom the impossibility of any voluntary sacrifice
of power in the instance of any body of political
rendered sufficiently by the consideration of the universal
constitution of human nature, this case of Lord Charlemont
in the more particularly instructive, by the particular individual evidence
it affords of the same In the view they here have of the
interest of Lord Claremont, they may be assured that they have a view
separately of not only of all Tories but of all Whigs
present, , and future, and in particular if there be any
need of distinction, of the God of Whig idolatry Charles Fox
Charles To the Whigs of Ireland, Lord Charlemont was
Charles Fox was at the head of the Whigs of Ireland. Each of them
Ireland the more distinguished and accomplished
in the particulars taken together the most amiable and most
extensively and best-beloved gentlemen of his time. But as
in the nature of all other political men as a , to look
for a grain of sincerity to the prejudice of the line of power their hope
would be to look for a hand, as says the proverb, in a bulrush.
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jeremy bentham |
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