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1821 Sept. 9
To Toreno
In running over single scattered the remarks as which a
glances less or two are on few from irregular glances dips into the document in question, has to turn
made in the double view already mentioned, have already suggested,
I find they capable of being included it seems to me that, without considerable
they may be are capable of being included under the following heads the matter
four of five general heads
suggested, I find the aggregate quantity too bulky by a great deal too
to be included within forced into the compass of the present Letter. I
propose this , according as time and weak eyes permitt With as much dispatch as the weak eyes the labour of which in the employed in the revision of the work of a copyist is indispensable will admitt, I propose however,
labour of which is necessary I propose therefore to transmitt the substance of them in a
few successive series of future Letters, of the respective contents of which a general some
idea may, in how imperfect soever a manner, be conveyed
by the following titles –
Letter II. On the course taken for preventing by
means other than direct declared punishment all co nomine, all effectual indication of
imperfection in the proposed Penal Code.
Letter III. On the course taken for preventing by
means of declared punishment all with indication co nomine, all effectual indication of imperfections
in the structure of the and arrangements made by
the existing political system, the proposed Penal Code
included.
Letter IV. On the means proposed for preparatory or means employed in the proposed Penal Code for
for securing against amendment all imperfections in the Constitutional political system system, and for preventing
the National will from manifesting itself.
⊞ ⊞ Letter V.
Further grounds
for apprehending the apprehension that
by the proposed Code
the interest of the subject-many
is designedly
or undesignedly sacrificed
to that of the ruling
few.
Letter VI. On the anxiety of the Legislation Committee
to keep the door of the Cortes shut against moral all works
coming in competition with their own. Condition, on which
the sanctionment of it is recommended.
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