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1820. Novr. 6.
indeed. With the information from Puigblance comes that
about the establishment of the loan. This was then matter
of joy, now it is matter of grief to me. For the same reason
it is matter of satisfaction that the law for the suppression of
Monasteries has not passed: for the consequence may be that,
being without money, the government may fall to pieces.
Before this, if not intercepted by the post, 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 liberticidey loving friends of that excellent young
man that you know of: for I am afraid to name names. This
one risk, however, must be hazarded. Before I close this, I
will give you some insignificant names, male or female,
to 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 persons, 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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john flowerdew colls |
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copy of part of letter 2706, vol. 10 |
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