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8 Oct r 1809
Parl y Reform
B. I. Necessity
Ch. Occasional inadequate
§.2. Changes, inadequate
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When […?]
To the will of the people expression therefore is not compleatly refused, all
attention to it is not compleatly disclaimed: from this will efficiency is not
compleatly taken away. Effect it is still possible for it to have: but when? Then,
and not till then, when it has been irritated and inflamed by a long course of
provocation /misgovernment and injury/. To the cool and tranquil /quiet/ and habitual
interposition of the public well[?] with the possibility is refused: they must wait
till they are in a passion ere they can be heard. When they are least fit to form a
true and sound judgment of what is most for their interest, then is the only time on
which on their part any judgment that they can form can have any chance of being
attended with any effect.
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