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1821 March 25
Rid Yourselves of Ultramaria. Titles of Chapters
§.1. Interests concerned
§.2. To the subject many
in Spain, the dominion
would be hurtful, even
in a pecuniary view, even
if were Ultramarians
ever so desirous of submitting
to it.
Creoles willing.
§.3. Still more, if using
as under the Constitution
they can not but be.
Creoles unwilling.
§.4. Unsurmountable obstacle
to the dominion,
practice as to Appeals.
Appeal intolerable.
§.5. To the ruling few
in Spain, the claim
would indeed be in a
pecuniary view: in a
great degree beneficial.
Rulers gainers..
§.6. Even with In a Cons To the
subject many in Spain,
in a Constitutional order
the claim would be productive
of not great
evils. Anti-Constitutional
evil 1. Vitiating
the composition of
the Cortes.
1. Foreigners included in Cortes..
§.7. Anti-Constitutional
evil 2. Give Making
addition to corruptive
influence.
2. Corruptive influence consumed.
§.8. Anti-Constitutional
evil 3. Making addition
to the time during
which the Members Deputies are
irremovable.
3. Deputies longer irremovable..
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§.9. Anti-Constitutional
evil 4. Consumption of
the time of the Cortes, otherwise
insufficient for
their duties.
4. Cortes time consumed..
§.10. By the Constitutional
Code, Ultramarians stand
precluded from all improvement
under exercise
of even subordinate legislation:
Hence, from all
improvement, and from
all redress, except by resistance.
Improvement and or redress in
Ultramarian race.
§.11. By no share in the
Spanish Cortes, can Ultramarian
willing submission
be obtained had from
Ultramarians.
in Spanish Cortes worthless</hi>.
§.12. Under the Code, no
Ultramarian Deputation
can be formed: Hence,
nor the supposed security
afforded.
§.13. From Under the Code, better
a claim by Ultramaria
to rule Spain,
than Spain to rule Ultramaria.
Ultramaria
Better Creoles rule Spain
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§ 14. Obstacles to the claim
in Spain – interests of King
Clergy, Creditors and
Soldiery.
Spanish interests adverse.
§.15. England no example
is proof of the profitableness
or tenability of the such dominion
English Ultramaria
examples inapplicable.
§.16. Mode of computing
profit and loss by the
claim – Estimates proposed.
Estimates proposed.
§.17. The claim relinquished,
the profit to Spain
would be from Ultramaria
would be net and great.
52 to 54
Relinquishment profitable.
§.18. By adherence to the
claim, Spain would be dishonoured
among nations;
by relinquishment, honoured.
Relinquishment honorable.
Note the Slave Trade.
§.19. Modes of relinquishment
– what most eligible. 1. Sale. 2. Conjunct
Mediation.
Modes of relinquishment
§.20. In the relinquishment
the whole of Ultramaria
must be comprized,
or the burthen will not be
removed.
Relinquishment, be it entire.
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