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1820 Novr 10
J.B. to Mora
I am therefore not altogether without hopes that my four letters
may contribute more or less to another breach in the Septemvirate
and even in the next sitting of the Cortes if i ever sits again
to a repeal of those liberticide laws.
Bowring is rather surprized and disappointed at he not hearing
having heard from nor I from you since he recd
informed him information of his being in concert with Toreno you
as also with Toreno about procuring acceptance of my offer
from the Cortes. I am neither in the one ever other case
or the other. You are all of you waiting either for a of sufficient on the Cortes, or for the arrival of my
books from Bilboa or for both both: and so long as
nothing is done there is nothing to report.
Last post day (Friday) I sent you by post the first part of
the paper on Judge together with a little private gossip
about the Queen. The post day before Friday 3d I sent
you through Chevr de Colomb other matter with his Newspapers
(Traveller and Morn. Chronicle) and a Cobbet, private letter and a copy
of the a first letter of mine to the Portuguese recommending
the adoption of the Spanish Constitution with certain amendments.
This we just know has been done by them: and I have
written for a copy of the Constitutional Code in Spanish and
Portuguese.
Before my next I shall make another endeavour at explanation
on Mr Colomb to ascertain how far I may avail myself
of his permission to send things to you through him. If the result
is sufficiently favourable I shall send in my next a just finished well
written and instructive account of the Naples Revolution pp.50
Author as yet unknown.
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rid yourselves of ultramaria |
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jeremy bentham |
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letter 2710, vol. 10 |
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