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1820. Dec.r 28th<lb/>
<p>1820. Dec.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 28th.<lb/></p>
<p>have completed that task: he is now before them us he<lb/>
<head>E<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Blaquiere Paris to J. Bowring, Freemans Court Cornhill</head>
should be, it is for them to profit by his labours in any way<lb/>
<p>"have completed that task: he is now before them as he<lb/>
they like. For my own part, I have never lost sight of our<lb/>
"should be, it is for them to profit by his labours in any way<lb/>
own country, in my wishes to see Mr. B's principles adopted<lb/>
"they like. For my own part, I have never lost sight of our<lb/>
in Spain - it has always occurred to me, that this was the<lb/>
"own country, in my wishes to see Mr. B's principles adopted<lb/>
surest way of rendering them useful at home. Indeed, I sh.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
"in Spain-it has always occurred to me, that this was the<lb/>
feel truly mortified, if I imagined that we should not live<lb/>
"surest way of rendering them useful at home. Indeed, I sh.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
to see him estimated as he deserves in the United Kingdom.<lb/>
"feel truly mortified, if I imagined that we should not live<lb/>
I am glad to find that our opinion of the Spanish Constitutionalists<lb/>
"to see him estimated as he deserves in the United Kingdom.<lb/>
is in perfect unison. I fear, however, that we shall<lb/>
"I am glad to find that our opinion of the Spanish Constitutionalists<lb/>
differ somewhat in one respect.-as to their number. The new<lb/>
"is in perfect unison. I fear, however, that we shall<lb/>
code is certainly got up in a radical spirit, and, as you truly<lb/>
"differ somewhat in one respect.-as to their number. The new<lb/>
observe, the Cortes have donde wonders, but I am very much<lb/>
"code is certainly got up in a radical spirit, and, as you truly<lb/>
inclined to believe that they have been greatly stimulated by<lb/>
"observe, the <foreign>Cortes</foreign> have done wonders, but I am very much<lb/>
the press and public opinion. You ask me what is Riego's<lb/>
"inclined to believe that they have been greatly stimulated by<lb/>
opinion? I am told by every body that he abhors all thoughts<lb/>
"the press and public opinion. You ask me what is Riego's<lb/>
of innovation, whether it be in the shape of an upper chamber<lb/>
"opinion? I am told by every body that he abhors all thoughts<lb/>
or otherwise, and I think his conduct throughout <add>seems to</add> justify my<lb/>
"of innovation, whether it be in the shape of an upper chamber<lb/>
belief... I have indeed, an excelsed notion of his character, and<lb/>
"or otherwise, and I think his conduct throughout <add>seems to</add> justify my<lb/>
can only repeat that his faults appear to me as of the most<lb/>
"belief. I have, indeed, an exalted notion of his character, and<lb/>
pardonable kind. I am not acquainted with the affair of.<lb/></p>  
"can only repeat that his faults appear to me as of the most<lb/>
I suppose they are old friends independendent of political<lb/>
"pardonable kind. I am not acquainted with the affair of<lb/></p>  
considerations. Upon the whole, we have no right to be dissatisfied<lb/>
 
with the Cortes, two more such sessions, and a little<lb/>
<p>"I suppose they are old friends independendent of political<lb/>
public credit, would add greatly to the miracle of the revolution.<lb/>
"considerations. Upon the whole, we have no right to be dissatisfied<lb/>
Under any other circumstances but those you mention, I<lb/>
"with the <foreign>Cortes</foreign>, two more such sessions, and a little<lb/>
should be exceedingly gratified as the thought of our meeting here.<lb/>
"public credit, would add greatly to the miracle of the revolution.<lb/>
I have heard with pain of you not being so well as your<lb/>  
"Under any other circumstances but those you mention, I<lb/>
friends could wish. Should you cross the channel, I trust it<lb/>
"should be exceedingly gratified as the thought of our meeting here.<lb/>
will be to acquire new health, and if Spain agrees with your<lb/>
"I have heard with pain of you not being so well as your<lb/>  
Constitution, it is very hard indeed if you can not render<lb/>
"friends could wish. Should you cross the channel, I trust it<lb/>
it quite as profitable professionally as Eng.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. In this case, renovated<lb/>
"will be to acquire new health, and if Spain agrees with your<lb/>
health, and a ore genial climate, will be no trifling<lb/>
"Constitution, it is very hard indeed if you can not render<lb/>
items to place on the Credito side of your moral and physical<lb/>
"it quite as profitable professionally as Eng.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. In this case, renovated<lb/>
leger! A thousand thanks for your short though pishy favour.<lb/>
"health, and a more genial climate, will be no trifling<lb/>
of the 21. and not fewer for the obliging offers of introductions<lb/>
"items to place on the Creditor side of your moral and physical<lb/>
contained in that and the former. From the facilities already<lb/>
"leger! A thousand thanks for your short though pithy favour<lb/>
experienced in presenting myself to the really great<lb/>
"of the 21. and not fewer for the obliging offers of introductions<lb/>
men of this place, it seems very unlikely that I shall have<lb/>
"contained in that and the former. From the facilities already<lb/>
need of your friendly efforts. B. Constant, has behaved in the<lb/>
"experienced in presenting myself to the really great<lb/>
civilest manner to me, and both himself and his friends of the<lb/>
"men of this place, it seems very unlikely that I shall have<lb/>
Courtier Francais are already co-operating with us! I saw the<lb/>
"need of your friendly efforts. B. Constant, has behaved in the<lb/>
venturous and venerable Gregoire yesterday: he received your<lb/>
"civilest manner to me, and both himself and his friends of the<lb/>
message, and inquired for you with the solicitude of a father, offered<lb/>
"<foreign><hi rend="underline">Cour<add>r</add>ier Français</hi></foreign> are already co-operating with us! I saw the<lb/>
to serve me in any way he could, and promised a<lb/>
"venturous and venerable Gregoire yesterday: he received your<lb/>
list of the Bramin's works in his possesion when I see him<lb/>
"message, and inquired for you with the solicitude of a father, offered<lb/>
<add>on</add><lb/>
"to serve me in any way he could, and promised a<lb/>
"list of the Bramin's works in his possesion when I see him<lb/>
<add>on</add></p>


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1820. Dec.r 28th.

Ed Blaquiere Paris to J. Bowring, Freemans Court Cornhill

"have completed that task: he is now before them as he
"should be, it is for them to profit by his labours in any way
"they like. For my own part, I have never lost sight of our
"own country, in my wishes to see Mr. B's principles adopted
"in Spain-it has always occurred to me, that this was the
"surest way of rendering them useful at home. Indeed, I sh.d
"feel truly mortified, if I imagined that we should not live
"to see him estimated as he deserves in the United Kingdom.
"I am glad to find that our opinion of the Spanish Constitutionalists
"is in perfect unison. I fear, however, that we shall
"differ somewhat in one respect.-as to their number. The new
"code is certainly got up in a radical spirit, and, as you truly
"observe, the Cortes have done wonders, but I am very much
"inclined to believe that they have been greatly stimulated by
"the press and public opinion. You ask me what is Riego's
"opinion? I am told by every body that he abhors all thoughts
"of innovation, whether it be in the shape of an upper chamber
"or otherwise, and I think his conduct throughout seems to justify my
"belief. I have, indeed, an exalted notion of his character, and
"can only repeat that his faults appear to me as of the most
"pardonable kind. I am not acquainted with the affair of

"I suppose they are old friends independendent of political
"considerations. Upon the whole, we have no right to be dissatisfied
"with the Cortes, two more such sessions, and a little
"public credit, would add greatly to the miracle of the revolution.
"Under any other circumstances but those you mention, I
"should be exceedingly gratified as the thought of our meeting here.
"I have heard with pain of you not being so well as your
"friends could wish. Should you cross the channel, I trust it
"will be to acquire new health, and if Spain agrees with your
"Constitution, it is very hard indeed if you can not render
"it quite as profitable professionally as Eng.d. In this case, renovated
"health, and a more genial climate, will be no trifling
"items to place on the Creditor side of your moral and physical
"leger! A thousand thanks for your short though pithy favour
"of the 21. and not fewer for the obliging offers of introductions
"contained in that and the former. From the facilities already
"experienced in presenting myself to the really great
"men of this place, it seems very unlikely that I shall have
"need of your friendly efforts. B. Constant, has behaved in the
"civilest manner to me, and both himself and his friends of the
"Courrier Français are already co-operating with us! I saw the
"venturous and venerable Gregoire yesterday: he received your
"message, and inquired for you with the solicitude of a father, offered
"to serve me in any way he could, and promised a
"list of the Bramin's works in his possesion when I see him
on



Identifier: | JB/013/124/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 13.

Date_1

1820-12-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

013

Main Headings

rid yourselves of ultramaria

Folio number

124

Info in main headings field

ed blaquiere paris to j. bowring freemans court cornhill

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3 / d4 / e4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

4573

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