1818 Sept. 29

Parl. Reform Bill

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Reasons

§.2. Electors Who

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{§.14. Untimeliness of the supposition of such a deficiency of comparative

intellectual aptitude on the part of virtually universal suffrage men is to render

vesting of the choice in the hands of a Monarch or an aristocracy less mischievous,

notwithstanding {their} any deficiency in the articles of probity.}

{VI. Probity, its deficiency in all but actually universal suffrage men.

VII. Consequence of this deficiency constant […?] purposely &[?]

sympathetic[?] to self-regarding interest}

VIII. Sympathy no sufficient counterpoise to self regarding interest Insert or rather

discard?

{ IX. II Intellectual aptitude }