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<head>1826 Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 10<lb/>
J.B. to Del Valle Guatemala</head>


<note>+<lb/>
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<p>Throughout the whole text of my Constitutional Code<lb/>
you will find a quantity of <hi rend="underline">ratiocinative</hi> and <hi rend="underline">instructional</hi><lb/>
matter interwoven &#x2014; <del>a sort of</del> mater, <add>all if it, of a sort</add> which you will not<lb/>
find in any other <del>But a large quantity remains behind</del> <add>body of law or proposed law. But though a large</add><lb/>
quantity of additional matter of this sort has been written,<lb/>
I would not delay the <hi rend="underline">enactive</hi> and <hi rend="underline">expositive</hi> matter for the<lb/>
purpose of <del>giving</del> working up <add>the whole</add> together. <del><gap/><gap/> portions<lb/>
of what <gap/></del> Of this same work of <hi rend="underline">supererogation</hi> <add>portions</add> will<lb/>
<del><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>however</add> be added, if <del>I am <gap/></del> time can <del>be</del> ever<lb/>
be spared for it.</p>
<p>In the way of encouragement to perseverance you will consider<lb/>
whether it might not be of use, <del>to Guatemala</del> <add>with reference to your all-important task,</add> to hold out<lb/>
for <del><gap/></del> the <unclear>friend</unclear> of Guatemala and every other part of<lb/>
late Spanish America in the l<gap/> a small present in addition<lb/>
to what <del>I can have</del> he has <del>for</del> <add>from</add> me for translating at<lb/>
so much a sheet. <add>Of</add> Translation and printing the whole <sic>expence</sic><lb/>
is mine: no reimburse do I expect for any part of it. My wishes <note>mention my <del><gap/></del> return<lb/>
much of a present<lb/>
sent to me by Emperor<lb/>
Alexander. All I<lb/>
can spare from <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> is thus disposed<lb/>
of.<!-- Paragraph mark? --></note></p>
<p><del>A <gap/> <gap/> For the regulation</del> <add>An Ordinance by which</add> if the manner of proceeding<lb/>
in <del><add><gap/></add></del> the <del>Assembly</del> <add>governing body</add> of Buenos Ayres is regulated was drawn<lb/>
up <del>by Ms</del> <add>by Ms Revadavia</add> from my work <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <sic>intituled</sic> <hi rend="underline"><foreign>Tactique<lb/>
des Assemblies Petitiques</foreign></hi> edited by M. Dumont. <add>Of that same Ordinance</add> I have<lb/>
a single copy presented to me by Ms Revadavia. <del><gap/><gap/><lb/>
I never could</del> <add>I have never been able to</add> spare time to read it. But the subject is<lb/>
of such importance and my opinion of the <unclear>talents</unclear> of that<lb/>
statesman so high that if I can <del>keep my</del> find it, (which<lb/>
owing to some incidents not worth <del>mentioning</del> mentioning I<lb/>
am not sure of doing) I will send it to you for the use<lb/>
of Guatemala by the next conveyance, trusting to his liberality<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> to replace or present, the loss of which would occasion the<lb/>
sort of <foreign>regri</foreign> which you may imagine. So <del>let</del></p>
<p>So likewise my copy of a translation M. Revadavia<lb/>
made of a work containing <del>his</del> Elements of <hi rend="underline">Political Economy</hi><lb/>
generally regarded as the best institutional work that has yet appeared<lb/>
of that <add>so</add> important and <del><gap/></del> newly born art and science, Author, <hi rend="underline">James</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/>
<note><hi rend="underline">Mill</hi>, a disciple of mine<lb/>
author, <add>moreover</add> of the most instructive<lb/>
history that was<lb/>
ever published &#x2014; the History<lb/>
of British India, which<lb/>
has procured him a highly <del>important</del> <add>influential</add> post in the management of the affairs of the country, containing 60 millions of subject to England, <unclear>based on</unclear> 40 millions in a state of <del><add><gap/></add></del> <add>virtual</add> dependence.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></note><lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> Several years ago M Rivadavia told<lb/>
me he had translated a considerable part of<lb/>
the <foreign>Traites de Legislation</foreign> which he then proposed<lb/>
publishing with comment adapted to the situation of Buenos<lb/>
Ayres.</note></p>
<note>With all sincerity<lb/>
and respect I am<lb/>
Sir,<lb/>
Yours<lb/>
Jeremy Bentham</note>
<note>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Del Valle Guatemala<lb/>
By this same conveyance<lb/>
I <del><gap/></del> take the liberty<lb/>
of sending a letter<lb/>
to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <del><gap/></del> <unclear>Arie</unclear>, for<lb/>
the reasons therein mentioned<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> Of these two letters you<lb/>
will I hope make mutual<lb/>
communication.</note>


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1826 Novr 10
J.B. to Del Valle Guatemala

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Throughout the whole text of my Constitutional Code
you will find a quantity of ratiocinative and instructional
matter interwoven — a sort of mater, all if it, of a sort which you will not
find in any other But a large quantity remains behind body of law or proposed law. But though a large
quantity of additional matter of this sort has been written,
I would not delay the enactive and expositive matter for the
purpose of giving working up the whole together. portions
of what
Of this same work of supererogation portions will
however be added, if I am time can be ever
be spared for it.

In the way of encouragement to perseverance you will consider
whether it might not be of use, to Guatemala with reference to your all-important task, to hold out
for the friend of Guatemala and every other part of
late Spanish America in the l a small present in addition
to what I can have he has for from me for translating at
so much a sheet. Of Translation and printing the whole expence
is mine: no reimburse do I expect for any part of it. My wishes mention my return
much of a present
sent to me by Emperor
Alexander. All I
can spare from
is thus disposed
of.

A For the regulation An Ordinance by which if the manner of proceeding
in the Assembly governing body of Buenos Ayres is regulated was drawn
up by Ms by Ms Revadavia from my work intituled Tactique
des Assemblies Petitiques
edited by M. Dumont. Of that same Ordinance I have
a single copy presented to me by Ms Revadavia.
I never could
I have never been able to spare time to read it. But the subject is
of such importance and my opinion of the talents of that
statesman so high that if I can keep my find it, (which
owing to some incidents not worth mentioning mentioning I
am not sure of doing) I will send it to you for the use
of Guatemala by the next conveyance, trusting to his liberality
to replace or present, the loss of which would occasion the
sort of regri which you may imagine. So let

So likewise my copy of a translation M. Revadavia
made of a work containing his Elements of Political Economy
generally regarded as the best institutional work that has yet appeared
of that so important and newly born art and science, Author, James
[+]
Mill, a disciple of mine
author, moreover of the most instructive
history that was
ever published — the History
of British India, which
has procured him a highly important influential post in the management of the affairs of the country, containing 60 millions of subject to England, based on 40 millions in a state of virtual dependence.[+]

[+] Several years ago M Rivadavia told
me he had translated a considerable part of
the Traites de Legislation which he then proposed
publishing with comment adapted to the situation of Buenos
Ayres.

With all sincerity
and respect I am
Sir,
Yours
Jeremy Bentham

Mr Del Valle Guatemala
By this same conveyance
I take the liberty
of sending a letter
to Mr Arie, for
the reasons therein mentioned
Of these two letters you
will I hope make mutual
communication.



Identifier: | JB/012/356/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1826-11-10

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Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

356

Info in main headings field

jb to del valle guatemala

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001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4417

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