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Near five years. Of the others, after its having been repeatedly declared to me
by the Secretary of Legation with whom I was at the same time in habit
of intery absolutely unobtainable on personal application I obtained a copy with instructions,
from and in the hand of his principal. In the apprehension of giving patience for card, a
the ground of want of form, & I viewed in the case of my friend Junto, the
cause of his extreme solicitude; looking forward as of course it did, to
the happy moment at which diplomatic Agents from these States to
this Court would be received as such and recognized. In the resemblance
of your situation to those of the Chief of the Republic for which he was at that time acting, his, I view a possible cause of a letter
down on your part: and in my ambition to be instrumental in
satisfying so opposite a ; you will see see cause of the
trouble I am now giving you. Before Mr Jonte's departure, which
took place in [ ] all I lend you able to obtain for less in relation
to the business was our account delivered from memory by
a friend of mine who, without being permitted to take a copy, had
just been permitted to read, by favour of a friend of his at the Office
on the of last month had sailed for Buenos Ayres the ship
Lovely Sally, which took for him the documents above mentioned.
Some time before his departure, he introduced to me a friend of
his, Mr Bernardino Rivadaria, at that time appointed Agent
of Buenos Ayres in this country, but mostly residing at
Paris for the purpose of watching the assemblages of Monarchs
and Ministers. He came over for a few days, on invitation
from the Duke de St Carlos for to receive overtures for pacification,
which of course came to nothing. I informed him, that
without aid from revolution or witchcraft, I was sure he had received offers to be made a
Duke and Grandee: he said it was very true: He had
that had, with like offers one in his view with the beloved Ferdinand,
who when he attempted a speech was first to return by
the attendant Minister— I forget his name. Mr Rivadaria
had at that time, gone half way (he informed me) in the translation
of the first of the three Volumes of which the first and principal of the
above works is composed: particular advice from a friend of mine who
visited him at Paris carry the progress to those f by that same Volume Meantime
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010

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003a
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003

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Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

see note to letter 2719, vol. 10

ID Number

3439

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