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1823 Sept 29 Part II § 20
Emancipation Spanish
Part II
20 Conclusion
§ Conclusion
1 or 2
Stopping eyes and ears
will not change the
nature of things. Ends
are not accomplished
by pertinacity without
means. virtues are not
all reduced to blind and
selfish appetite for power.
Conclusion *
68.
Soon you shall see what
J.B. said on this subject
ao. 1793 to France. You
were not then in his
view: see whether what
he then said as to France
is not some of it applicable
to your situation as
to Colonies. the J.B. of that day If I have interest
in misleading you,
he had none.
69*
Sober arithmetical operations,
are they an
enemy's suggestions?
have you an enemy in
Philo-Hispanus?
§ Conclusion
Dominion hazard, independence
56*
The avowed hostility of the
avowed despots necessitates
the relinquishment
of all unnecessary expenditure:
To pursue the dominion
would be to sacrifice
the substance of internal
security in pursuit of a
shadow.
For the chance of imposing
the yoke of your rulers
on your fellow-sufferers
will you submitt to
that you have just been liberated
from, aggravated
by that of the five foreign
despots?
The danger from them is already
present: the utmost profit
expectable from the dominion is
incontrovertibly distant: while
struggling for it, what is to become
of the exhausted body?
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