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1829 April 10
J.B. to Lord W. Bentinck
In your position you may them by
them and their -strike them: and by -striking them
operate upon them in such manner as to preclude resistance
and carry them along with you: subdue them on the ground
of Indian Codification, in a way to that in which
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Daniel O'Connel has on the ground of .
For the settlement of British India after the appropriate expiration
of the existing monopoly their ignorance will not be
able from itself the need it has of support and assistance
from your intelligence.
Brougham has done most valuable service to this country:
and probably will do more, but it is in other ways he is too
thorough a lawyer to do any immediate service in this.
In Parliament for the service of British Justice is
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the of legislature. O'Connel would I am satisfied, be
more useful than any other man who is in that situation of
or soon likely to be. The misfortune is – that having
a family he sets too large a value on money. In Ireland
means arrangements are at this moment to progress for bringing
his labours from the service of injustice, transferring them to
legislator. Upon such terms of could they be compleat with
British India might I do between secure his servicing
and those zealous and faithful .
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codification proposal (codification offer) |
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jb to ld w. bentinck |
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correspondence |
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jeremy bentham |
street & co |
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antonio alcala galiano |
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