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<p>It is to the power of giving existence and effect to so <lb/>
<p>It is to the power of giving existence and effect to so <lb/>
divisive and indispensable an arrangement that France, and though<lb/>
divisive and indispensable an arrangement that France, and <unclear>through</unclear><lb/>
France the civilized race throughout the globe is the present and all<lb/>
France the civilized race throughout the globe in the present and all<lb/>
future ages are<add>were</add> indebted for <del>to</del><add>that</add> <del><gap/></del> instrument of unspeakable<lb/>
future ages are<add>were</add> indebted for <del>to</del><add>that</add> <del><gap/></del> instrument of unspeakable<lb/>
felicity, tuning as it does with imperfection - Bonaparte<lb/>
felicity, teeming as it does with imperfection - Bonapartes<lb/>
approach to a Panam<gap/> - his<lb/>
approach to a Panamanian - his<lb/>
system of five <gap/></p>
system of five <gap/></p>


<p>Perhaps when it is <gap/>dered under what circumstances<lb/>
<p>Perhaps when it is <unclear>considered</unclear> under what circumstances<lb/>
this proposition is ventured upon - and <del>at</del> by whom it is<lb/>
this proposition is ventured upon - and <del>at</del> by whom it is<lb/>
ventured upon. is <gap/> who has been <add>with more or less sentiments</add> labouring in the field<lb/>
ventured upon. is <gap/> who has been <add>with more or less sentiments</add> labouring in the field<lb/>
of legislation for these sixty given and to when in every part<lb/>
of legislation for these sixty given and to when in every part<lb/>
it has been <gap/>after <gap/> for the host half of that time<lb/>
it has been <gap/>after <unclear>function</unclear> for the least half of that time<lb/>
- a man who <gap/> the means of writing this in one in the strange<lb/>
- a man who <gap/> the means of writing this in one is the stronger<lb/>
to the lawyer in whom it is his wish to see their confidence<lb/>
to the lawyer in whom it is his wish to see their confidence<lb/>
placed<add>reposed</add> - a man who in proportion to the latter prospects be<lb/>
placed<add>reposed</add> - a man who in proportion to the latter property be<lb/>
possessor has as much at stake upon the aptitude of his<lb/>
possessor has as much at stake upon the aptitude of his<lb/>
legislative draughtsman arrangements <add>in question</add> as any man and where<lb/>
legislative draughtsman arrangements <add>in question</add> as any man and whose<lb/>
relation to him as at the same  <gap/> that of a <gap/>ter<lb/>
relation to him is at the same  <gap/> that of a <unclear>competitor</unclear><lb/>
- when all those things are considered, <add>some</add> reason will be<lb/>
- when all those things are considered, <add>some</add> reason will be<lb/>
found <unclear>in point of <gap/></unclear> by any in by whom it is not over<gap/> <lb/>
found <unclear>in point of</unclear> <gap/> by any in by whom it is not over<gap/> <lb/>
by particulars and  <gap/> <gap/> reason, sufficient<lb/>
by particulars and  <unclear>countries interest</unclear> reason, sufficient<lb/>
for the determination of conduct for the conclusion that by a <lb/>
for the determination of conduct for the conclusion that by a <lb/>
out of confidence such or proposed <del><gap/> <gap/></del> such is the<lb/>
sort of confidence such or proposed <del><gap/> <gap/></del> such is the<lb/>
value of the good promised <add>by such a course</add> aas by a vast amount to outweigh<lb/>
value of the good promised <add>by such a course</add> as by a vast amount to outweigh<lb/>
the whole of the evil threatened.</p>
the whole of the evil threatened.</p>


<p>This proposition I venture to leave at any rate in the<lb/>
<p>This proposition I venture to leave at any rate in the<lb/>
character of a legacy, to all those in whose eyes the front of my <unclear>own</unclear><lb/>
character of a legacy, to all those in whose eyes the fruit of my <unclear>own</unclear><lb/>
labour may <del><gap/></del> after may din<gap/> be of more value than those of<lb/>
labour may <del><gap/></del> after may death be of more value than those of<lb/>
any one who is without power derived from efficient situation<lb/>
any one who is without power derived from efficient situation<lb/>
ever have been or are ever likely to be, till he is in more<lb/>
ever have been or are ever likely to be, till he is in more<lb/>
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1826 Aug.23

Review of Humphreys Adopt without amendment

It is to the power of giving existence and effect to so
divisive and indispensable an arrangement that France, and through
France the civilized race throughout the globe in the present and all
future ages arewere indebted for tothat instrument of unspeakable
felicity, teeming as it does with imperfection - Bonapartes
approach to a Panamanian - his
system of five

Perhaps when it is considered under what circumstances
this proposition is ventured upon - and at by whom it is
ventured upon. is who has been with more or less sentiments labouring in the field
of legislation for these sixty given and to when in every part
it has been after function for the least half of that time
- a man who the means of writing this in one is the stronger
to the lawyer in whom it is his wish to see their confidence
placedreposed - a man who in proportion to the latter property be
possessor has as much at stake upon the aptitude of his
legislative draughtsman arrangements in question as any man and whose
relation to him is at the same that of a competitor
- when all those things are considered, some reason will be
found in point of by any in by whom it is not over
by particulars and countries interest reason, sufficient
for the determination of conduct for the conclusion that by a
sort of confidence such or proposed such is the
value of the good promised by such a course as by a vast amount to outweigh
the whole of the evil threatened.

This proposition I venture to leave at any rate in the
character of a legacy, to all those in whose eyes the fruit of my own
labour may after may death be of more value than those of
any one who is without power derived from efficient situation
ever have been or are ever likely to be, till he is in more
till he has breathed his last.



Identifier: | JB/078/078/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-08-23

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078

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Review of Humphreys

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078

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Review of Humphreys

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001

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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C2 / E2

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25169

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