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Disfranchising
Disfranchising
§.6.5. Evil. 5 Producing misplaced confidence
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§.6.5. Evil 5. Producing misplaced /groundless/ confidence
or 17.
Example. Care of the currency. Here a Coincidence. Wish and endeavour accordingly
sincere.
or 18.
Here then for people’s confidence a ground
or 19.
But here as elsewhere at every oppositeness of interests, the ground for confidence
fails.
or 20.
Ulterior design – what if any?
By some of the | | in the sinister interest the sort of promise it seems to afford of
ulterior change, is approved as helping to keep up the delusion and groundless
confidence: by others disapproved: because promise keeps up hope; hope, desire; and
desire endeavour.
or 21.
Another point undeterminable – how far if at all by its supporters this particular
sort of change is designed to be applied to other seats.
§.6.5. Evil 5. Producing misplaced confidence
or 22.
By some the wish to see such ulterior application has been declared – and of these by
some has been declared the wish to see all such changes made as shall be necessary to
remedy imperfections in the representation.
or 23.
By these last this particular change is lauded as a proof of sincerity, and an | | of
all such desirable changes: a stay-stomach. But no such design is entertained by any
of them.
or 24.
Anti reformist. How can you think so? when in your opinion by this change, their
sinister interest is served.
or 25.
Reformist: Yes: but so slowly that the service looked for from it as a preventive of
other changes is much greater.
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Proofs of the endeavour to give effect to this wish of prevention
1. Lord Erskine
Defence of the Whigs.
§.6.5. Evil 5. Producing misplaced confidence
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II Edinburgh Review of Plan Cats in p.199 Reference to an undescribed Parliamentary
Reform to be effected by Whigs when in power
The passage transcribed with Notes.
28.
Per J. B. By whatever has by Whigs been proposed or insinuated in the way of reform
the desire | | is the desire not to promote reform but to prevent it.
29.
Follows sale proof of sincere desire: viz promoting the adoption of the Ballot for
the present without any other change.
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The ballot having been combated by a regular argument in the Edinburgh Review follows
an examination of that part of the article on Plan Cat.
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