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< | <p>1822 March 19</p> | ||
<p>Think not my friend, that <del>the</del> <add>in the habit of</add> insisting upon impossibilities,<lb/> | |||
whether in theory or in practice – whether in<lb/> | |||
the legislative department or the executive <del>is <gap/></del> <add><del>has nothing worse</del> there is nothing worse</add><lb/> | |||
<del>act of</del> <add><gap/> than more</add> unconsequential absurdity. <del>and folly <gap/></del> <add>Oh no:</add> the road<lb/> | |||
to an impossibility is, under another name, the <hi rend="underline">road<lb/> | |||
to ruin</hi>. <del>Nothing would soever</del> <add>Think if you are <hi rend="underline">Don</hi> <del>content</del> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi></add>, Don Quixote <add>would not <gap/></add>till he<lb/> | |||
had overthrown the <gap/>. He <unclear>run</unclear> a tilt at <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> | |||
<add>one of them</add>, and the wind-mill <del>remain</del> stood its ground. It stood<lb/> | |||
its ground. But <del>what</del> was that all? On no: for instead<lb/> | |||
of <del>his</del> <add>Don Quixote's</add> overthrowing the wind-mill, the wind-mill overthrew<lb/> | |||
<del>him</del> Don Quixote.</p> | |||
<p>Oh my friends! what an act was that – the concluding<lb/> | |||
act of the last Cortes! <del>They</del> <add><del>It <gap/></del> Honourable Gentlemen</add> would not <unclear>print</unclear> with Colombia<lb/> | |||
that they would not: submission <add>from it</add> nothing <del>else</del> <add>less would they have.</add> Well, and<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> <add>for</add> all this magnanimity <del>all</del> <add>of theirs – all of it</add> at your expence – what <del>were</del> <add>are</add><lb/> | |||
you, <add>my friends,</add> what are even they the better? <del><gap/></del> From this display<lb/> | |||
of theirs what is it they have reaped? is it admiration?<lb/> | |||
is it scorn? Any any where.</p> | |||
<p><del>Now the</del> If indeed <del>they are distinguished upon the</del> <add>the reputation of magnanimity</add><lb/> | |||
and of magnanimity thus displayed displayed by the determination<lb/> | |||
that impossibilities shall be accomplished <add>is a thing they are determined to have</add>, I will shew<lb/> | |||
them how <del>it may be <gap/>: let chance put in <gap/> it not</del> <add><del>they may to put in for it</del> the only way in which it is to be had: it is</add><lb/> | |||
<del>their own expence and</del> <add>at their own expence they must put in for it,</add> not at yours. Let them <add>then</add> as may<lb/> | |||
as <del>found in the <gap/></del> <add>well <del><gap/></del></add> equip themselves <del>either in the character</del> <add>in some appropriate character:</add><lb/> | |||
<del>of</del> <add>say that of <del><gap/></del></add> <hi rend="underline">Don Quixote</hi>, <del>in the character of</del> <add>say that of the Roman</add> <hi rend="underline">Curtius</hi>. Let<lb/> | |||
one of them, <add><del>cap a pie</del> <foreign>cap-a-pied</foreign></add> run a tilt at the country of Columbia, and <unclear>try</unclear><lb/> | |||
whether he can sink it: let <del>the other</del> <add>another</add> <unclear>man</unclear> and horse plunge<lb/> | |||
into one of the seas that wash Columbia, and try whether <del>it will</del> <add>that and</add><lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> the other will swallow it up between them. In <add>all</add> this, if there is<lb/> | |||
nothing more, there will at any rate be nothing by <gap/>, <del>nothing selfish,</del> nothing<lb/> | |||
<del>sordid</del> <add>rapacious</add>, nothing treacherous,<lb/> | |||
nothing base.</p> | |||
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1822 March 19
Think not my friend, that the in the habit of insisting upon impossibilities,
whether in theory or in practice – whether in
the legislative department or the executive is has nothing worse there is nothing worse
act of than more unconsequential absurdity. and folly Oh no: the road
to an impossibility is, under another name, the road
to ruin. Nothing would soever Think if you are Don content , Don Quixote would not till he
had overthrown the . He run a tilt at
one of them, and the wind-mill remain stood its ground. It stood
its ground. But what was that all? On no: for instead
of his Don Quixote's overthrowing the wind-mill, the wind-mill overthrew
him Don Quixote.
Oh my friends! what an act was that – the concluding
act of the last Cortes! They It Honourable Gentlemen would not print with Colombia
that they would not: submission from it nothing else less would they have. Well, and
for all this magnanimity all of theirs – all of it at your expence – what were are
you, my friends, what are even they the better? From this display
of theirs what is it they have reaped? is it admiration?
is it scorn? Any any where.
Now the If indeed they are distinguished upon the the reputation of magnanimity
and of magnanimity thus displayed displayed by the determination
that impossibilities shall be accomplished is a thing they are determined to have, I will shew
them how it may be : let chance put in it not they may to put in for it the only way in which it is to be had: it is
their own expence and at their own expence they must put in for it, not at yours. Let them then as may
as found in the well equip themselves either in the character in some appropriate character:
of say that of Don Quixote, in the character of say that of the Roman Curtius. Let
one of them, cap a pie cap-a-pied run a tilt at the country of Columbia, and try
whether he can sink it: let the other another man and horse plunge
into one of the seas that wash Columbia, and try whether it will that and
the other will swallow it up between them. In all this, if there is
nothing more, there will at any rate be nothing by , nothing selfish, nothing
sordid rapacious, nothing treacherous,
nothing base.
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