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1819 Dec. 5
Bentham’s Radical
Prelim
II. Necessity
Utopian the Anti Reform hypothesis
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Look to the Monarch, his Majesty is most excellent. Be his deportment and belief what it may he is by Act of Parliament not only Most gracious but “most religious”. Look to those who are in authority under him wrapped up in the renowned[?] pomps and vanities you see /of this wicked world/ Right Reverend Fathers in God < > in number, headed by six others each of whom is Most Reverend. On the other side you see Right Honourable and Noble persons /men[?]/ some hundred in number headed by < >, each of whom is a Noble and […?] Prince.
Look to the other House, there you see 658 persons the least of whom is Honourable, many of them learned as well as Honourable - not a few Noble, headed by a dozen or two each of whom is Right Honourable.
The Utopia of Lord Chancellor More the discourse was given by him as a fable /fabulous/. The Utopia shewn to us by Lord Sidmouth /Lord Liverpool/ and Lord Castlereagh and M r Vansittart and M r Canning and so many others is given to us as a reality: as a state of things so real that they act in any thing they do and there is a M r Copley is a M r Avey[?] body else who in the of /acting ex officio as/ Attorney General as often as Lord Liverpool or M r Vansittart will […?] […?] & will join in pressing him for it is ready without waiting for Judge or /and/ Jury to […?], and by […?] men as many as shall be perverse and profligate enough to question it.
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