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J.B. to Rt Peel – Secretary
Sir
Q.S.P. April 1826
J.B. to Secretary Peel
Sir
The accompanying unpublished
work on the Judicial Establishment bears
upon one part of the subject of your
announced beneficent designs and
has never is not to be nor ever has
been to be had at the Booksellers.
I take the liberty of present you with
a copy of it. In the promising days of
the French Revolution it had some
chance of becoming law. It never In
that view a Motion was made for the translation of it for the
use of the legislature was received by the
virtuous and afterwards murdered Duc
de la Rochefoucault, regarded in those
days as the first man in the country in France, in
all parts taken together, any and was thrown
out by the Bonaparte's Abbé Sieyes, afterwards Bonapartes Chief Law manufacturer. A hundred copies
I saw delivering to Barthelemy the French Ambassador at London by the
hands of the first Marquis of Lansdowne.
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