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<p>1822 Jan 28</p>
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<p>The liberty of religion, as liberty of public discussion, as liberty<lb/>
<p>No liberty of religion, no liberty of public discussion, no liberty<lb/>
of the press. In Spain every thing still <unclear>rests</unclear> upon these<lb/>
of the press. In Spain every thing still more <gap/> than<lb/>
in France or England; on all these <unclear>lopers</unclear>, weakness or absence of argument<lb/>
in France or England; on all these topics, weakness or absence of argument<lb/>
made up for by strength of punishment.</p>
made up for by strength of punishment.</p>


<p><add>Unfortunately for their project</add> <del><unclear>Not</unclear></del> the <unclear>Theory</unclear>, in whose hands these men could have been<lb/>
<p><add>Unfortunately for this project</add> <del>But</del> the King, in whose hands these men could have been<lb/>
altogether <unclear>made to lose increments</unclear>, could hold out no longer.<lb/>
altogether matchless inducements, could hold out no longer.<lb/>
<del>and</del> In to this picture, though not so much as a long<lb/>
<del>and</del> In to this picture, though not so much as a long<lb/>
length, given of this author of the <gap/> code by<lb/>
length, given of this author of the sanguinary code by<lb/>
<add>after Bentham,</add> by a profile of the Count, though in the <add><gap/> and in the</add> <unclear>Courts Grand</unclear>, is <unclear>conspicuously</unclear><lb/>
<add>after Bentham,</add> by a profile of the Count, though in the <add><gap/> end in the</add> <unclear>Courts Grand</unclear>, is conspicuously<lb/>
perceptible: and <del><gap/></del>, <add>should <del><gap/></del></add> <gap/> Gentleman<lb/>
perceptible: and <del><gap/></del>, <add>should <del><gap/></del></add> <gap/> Gentleman<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> <gap/> to present himself to any <add><gap/></add> assembly of<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> <gap/> to present himself to any <add><gap/></add> assembly of<lb/>
the people &#x2014; not to any <gap/> other assembly than that<lb/>
the people &#x2014; not to any <gap/> other assembly than that<lb/>
of the Cortes &#x2014; then <del><gap/></del> enough now <add>intertwined</add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
of the Cortes &#x2014; the <del>information</del> conception now <add>intertwined</add> <del>found</del><lb/>
of less <gap/> will not be very likely to be a <gap/><lb/>
of his character will not be very likely to be a secret<lb/>
to him.</p>
to him.</p>


<p>Unfortunately for that which to this triumvirate was<lb/>
<p>Unfortunately for that which to this triumvirate was<lb/>
the <del><gap/> point of that</del> <add>ultimate object of this which</add> project &#x2014; namely their entrance<lb/>
the <del>main part of that</del> <add>ultimate object of the whole</add> project &#x2014; namely their entrance<lb/>
into the Ministry <del>immediately</del> as soon as the dissolution<lb/>
into the Ministry <del>immediately</del> as soon as the dissolution<lb/>
of the Cortes should render them capable of<lb/>
of the Cortes should render them capable of<lb/>
being appointed, the King, it appears has not been<lb/>
being appointed, the King, it appears has not been<lb/>
able to hold out <add>quite</add> long enough. <add><del>At the time of the last advices he was occupying</add> He has found it necessary</del><lb/>
able to hold out <add>quite</add> long enough. <del><add>At the time of the last advices he was occupying</add> He has found it necessary</del><lb/>
<del>to <unclear>remove</unclear> fill with new men <add>if not all</add> <del>the <hi rend="underline">most</hi> important</del><lb/>
<del>to remove fill with new men <add>if not all</add></del><del>the <hi rend="underline">most</hi> important</del><lb/>
<del>of the seven <add><gap/></add> Ministerial situations</del><lb/>
<del>of the seven <add>great</add> Ministerial situations</del><lb/>
At the time of the last advices he <del>appeared to be</del> <add>was (it was thought)</add> seriously<lb/>
At the time of the last advices he <del>appeared to be</del> <add>was (it was thought)</add> seriously<lb/>
<del>occupying himself</del> <add>occupied</add> in filling with new men <add><del>if not</del></add> the <del>whole</del><lb/>
<del>occupying himself</del> <add>occupied</add> in filling with new men <add><del>if not</del></add> the <del>whole</del><lb/>
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Ministerial situations. <del>If of this number</del> still however<lb/>
Ministerial situations. <del>If of this number</del> still however<lb/>
the project may enter effect, if <del><gap/> can be <gap/></del><lb/>
the project may enter effect, if <del><gap/> can be <gap/></del><lb/>
a sufficient number <del>of <gap/> </del> of the seven <add>present men</add> can be kept in as<lb/></p>
a sufficient number <del>of <gap/> </del> of the seven <add>present men</add> can be kept in as</p>
<gap/>  


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1822 Jan 28

No liberty of religion, no liberty of public discussion, no liberty
of the press. In Spain every thing still more than
in France or England; on all these topics, weakness or absence of argument
made up for by strength of punishment.

Unfortunately for this project But the King, in whose hands these men could have been
altogether matchless inducements, could hold out no longer.
and In to this picture, though not so much as a long
length, given of this author of the sanguinary code by
after Bentham, by a profile of the Count, though in the end in the Courts Grand, is conspicuously
perceptible: and , should Gentleman
to present himself to any assembly of
the people — not to any other assembly than that
of the Cortes — the information conception now intertwined found
of his character will not be very likely to be a secret
to him.

Unfortunately for that which to this triumvirate was
the main part of that ultimate object of the whole project — namely their entrance
into the Ministry immediately as soon as the dissolution
of the Cortes should render them capable of
being appointed, the King, it appears has not been
able to hold out quite long enough. At the time of the last advices he was occupying He has found it necessary
to remove fill with new men if not allthe most important
of the seven great Ministerial situations
At the time of the last advices he appeared to be was (it was thought) seriously
occupying himself occupied in filling with new men if not the whole
places for, for if
new men can be
found willing to
perform their office
serve them in their
capacity.

the greatest number and most important at least if not this which numbers part of the seven great
Ministerial situations. If of this number still however
the project may enter effect, if can be
a sufficient number of of the seven present men can be kept in as



Identifier: | JB/060/062/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 60.

Date_1

1822-01-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

060

Main Headings

codification proposal (codification offer)

Folio number

062

Info in main headings field

introduction to bowring's letter 13 jany

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

19620

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