The North American Review volume 26

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The North American Review volume 26
Johnson James Weldon
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It is evident that Bentham's notions are not merely trifling and unstatesmanlike, but actually incoherent, and in gross violation of the laws of plain common sense.
The chief error of the partisans of parliamentary reform in England, both moderate and violent, many of whom were of course much wiser men than Jeremy Bentham, lay in at- 190 De Stael's Letters on England. [Jan.
taching ftoo much importance to mere external forms, and attending too little to the influence of the condition of the peo
... ple upon the spirit and operations of the government. In con sequence of this inattention, it so happened that many of the most intelligent and sagacious persons in Great Britain, kept up a constant alarm during the last half-century, respecting the increasing influence of the crown, when in fact the char acter of the government, by means of the constantly progress ive diffusion of knowledge and wealth among the middling and lower classes, was growing from day to day more and more pop ular. We think we hazard nothing in asserting, that from the time of Mr Dunning' s celebrated resolution, that { the influence of the crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be di minished, ' up to the late introduction of the Whigs into the administration, the political weight of the aristocracy, including the crown, has been regularly decreasing, and that of the mass of the people increasing in the same proportion, or, in other words, that the circle of citizens who take an active share in the public affairs, has been constantly enlarging.

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