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1820 Nov 1
J.B. to Mora
Suppose a code ready by the reassembly of time when the Cortes
should awake. Will it really be to awake? Not unless
there were satisfactory assurances were attained that it would
be the same wretched thing – weak-minded or corrupt or both
that it has now shown itself. I continue to take any
part in By sanctioning their liberticide law it seems that
to me that the Cortes has been cutting the ground from under
itself. The news that would now be most gratifying to me is
that the government has fallen to pieces, that the la Isla army
had were in full march for Madrid would be gratifying indeed.
With the information from comes that about the establishment
of the . This was then matter of joy satisfaction,
matter of grief to me. For the same reason it is matter of
satisfaction that the law for the suppression of Monastries has not
passed: for the consequence may be that bag without money
the government may fall to pieces.
Befor this if not intercepted by the post, you French
or Spanish, you will have received four letters from me designed
for publication, on the liberticide laws. As matters
have turned out I have very little expectation of seeing them
published in Madrid. Copies however are gone to Lisbon
and Naples, – directed to liberated friends of that excellent
young man that you hear of: for I am afraid to name
names. Our This rift however must be hazarded. Befor I
close this I will give you some insignificant names, male
or female by whom your letters to me should be directed, in
the handwriting of some insignificant hand: and on your
part I should suppose it would give an additional chance
if you would name some insignificant person, to whom sometimes
to one sometimes to another, such of my letters as are designed for you may be directed.
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rid yourselves of ultramaria |
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jeremy bentham |
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john flowerdew colls |
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[[notes_public::letter 2706, vol. 10; "this is copied by j. colls / four or five pages in continuation of this remain (nov 8) uncopied being matter in j. colls hand or r. doane's" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
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