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paralogues the dominion</p> | paralogues the dominion</p> | ||
<p>§.2. Creoles unwilling</p> | <p>§.2. Creoles unwilling</p> | ||
<p>§.1 Good to | <p>§.1 Good to Spain. and to Creolia.</p> | ||
<p>II. Much more, supposing<lb/> | <p>II. Much more, supposing<lb/> | ||
repugnance in Creolia<lb/> | repugnance in Creolia<lb/> | ||
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and the number<lb/> | and the number<lb/> | ||
of discontented in each<lb/> | of discontented in each<lb/> | ||
so in case of revolt, or dis<add> | so in case of revolt, or dis<add>obediences</add> | ||
<del>obedience</del> If not on their own<lb/> | <del>obedience</del> <lb/> | ||
If not on their own<lb/> | |||
account, Creoles have shown to regard<lb/> | account, Creoles have shown to regard<lb/> | ||
from Spanish subject many on their<lb/> | from Spanish subject many on their<lb/> | ||
account: the stronger the suffering<lb/> | account: the <!-- <!-- Red ink --> -->stronger the suffering<lb/> | ||
With every arrangement<lb/> | <!-- Black ink -->With every arrangement<lb/> | ||
the stronger the resistance<lb/> | <!-- Red ink -->the stronger the resistance<lb/> | ||
by which benefit were supposed<lb/> | <!-- Black ink -->by which benefit were supposed<lb/> | ||
afforded to Spain<lb/> | afforded to Spain<lb/> | ||
at the | at the charge of Creolia<lb/> | ||
repugnance, discontent<lb/> | repugnance, discontent<lb/> | ||
disobedience, revolt would<lb/> | disobedience, revolt would<lb/> | ||
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constitutional change.</p> | constitutional change.</p> | ||
<p>4</p> | <p>4</p> | ||
<p>Shewn <hi rend="underline">below</hi>, governments<lb/> | |||
separated, interests<lb/> | |||
united.</p> | |||
<p>But governments united,<lb/> | |||
interests opposite.</p> | |||
<p>5</p> | |||
<p>Shewn <hi rend="underline">above</hi></p> | |||
<p>To Spain no advantage,<lb/> | |||
without <add>greater</add> corresponding<lb/> | |||
disadvantage to Creolia:<lb/> | |||
SHewn, already, the<lb/> | |||
disadvantage constantly<lb/> | |||
greater than the advantage:<lb/> | |||
expence of carriage<lb/> | |||
the sufficient cause of<lb/> | |||
this.</p> | |||
<p>§<!-- red ink -->2. Evil to Creolia, sans good to Sp<add>n</add>.</p> | |||
<p><!-- Black ink -->To the arrangement by<lb/> | |||
which coupled with greater<lb/> | |||
disadvantage to Creolia<lb/> | |||
would be advantage to<lb/> | |||
Spain, add others covering<lb/> | |||
the whole field, and not<lb/> | |||
productive of any such advantage:<lb/> | |||
sample presently,<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">appeals</hi>.</p><pb/> | |||
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the deposed deputies, and continue<lb/> | the deposed deputies, and continue<lb/> | ||
the same conduct: <lb/><pb/> | the same conduct: <lb/><pb/> | ||
<p>8 - March 1826</p> | |||
<p><gap/> <gap/> to <gap/> the<lb/> | |||
supportive<lb/> | |||
5: Constitution <gap/> exaction<lb/> | |||
of the tributes</p> | |||
<p>18</p> | |||
<p>Specimen of the probability<lb/> | |||
of such approbation.<lb/> | |||
Tabacco. Of Creolian taxes<lb/> | |||
1786, total 426,360,000<lb/> | |||
Tobacco Tax - 100,000,000<lb/> | |||
In Cortes, July or August<lb/> | |||
1820, great indignation at<lb/> | |||
it, raised in and for Spain:<lb/> | |||
how much greater in Creolia,<lb/> | |||
if raised in Creolia<lb/> | |||
for Spain, for salaries<lb/> | |||
of rulers governing Creolia<lb/> | |||
in Spain?</p> | |||
<p>19 <!-- In pencil -->(III.2)</p> | |||
<p>Such the indignation at<lb/> | |||
that tax, greater at any<lb/> | |||
other. If the mode alone<lb/> | |||
were the cause, good:<lb/> | |||
but, if the subject matter,<lb/> | |||
scarce could any so unobjectionable<lb/> | |||
be found.<lb/> | |||
Tobacco, though consumed<lb/> | |||
by the least opulent, is<lb/> | |||
still not a necessary, but<lb/> | |||
a luxury: in this a tax<lb/> | |||
on it has the advantage<lb/> | |||
of all taxes upon necessaries.<lb/> | |||
<!-- In red ink -->Go to 46<lb/> | |||
20</p> | |||
<p><!-- Paragraph in red ink --><gap/> conclude with saying. No probability<lb/> | |||
of their being willing in<lb/> | |||
any terms: if in any, or taxes<lb/> | |||
if no profit to Spain, all their<lb/> | |||
shares less.</p> | |||
<p>Spaniards you are<lb/> | |||
young in legislation: in<lb/> | |||
Creation what a labyrinth<lb/> | |||
have you not made for<lb/> | |||
yourselves! Your will will<lb/> | |||
be lost in it.</p> | |||
<p><!-- In red ink -->Creoles unwilling <!-- In pencil -->(1)</p> | |||
<p>§:1. Good to Spain, evil to Creolia<lb/> | |||
1.2.3.4.5</p> | |||
<p><!-- In red ink -->Creoles unwilling</p> | |||
<p>§.2 Evil to Creolia, sans good<lb/> | |||
to Spain.6.</p> | |||
<p><!-- In pencil -->(3)</p> | |||
<p>§.3. Constitution bars sacrifice<lb/> | |||
of Creolia<add>& Creole submission</add>.7.8.9..10.11.12.<lb/> | |||
13.- and Creole submission<lb/> | |||
12.13</p> | |||
<p><!-- In pencil -->(<del>4</del>5)</p> | |||
<p>§.4. Resistance being probable<lb/> | |||
cop<gap/> is necessitated.13.14</p> | |||
<p><!-- In pencil -->(2)</p> | |||
<p>§.5. Constitution renders exaction<lb/> | |||
of tribute impracticable<lb/> | |||
1<del>4</del>.15.16.17.18.19</p> | |||
<p>[+] <add>Make</add> Correct these figures, <add>correct</add> the<lb/> | |||
result is still more unfavourable</p> | |||
<p><!-- In red ink -->§.6 <unclear>Insert</unclear> from <unclear>Domiant</unclear> impossible<lb/> | |||
§§.6.7.8.9</p> | |||
<p><del>after them, other members<lb/> | |||
chosen in the same<lb/> | |||
way.</del></p><pb/> | |||
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1820 Aug. 20
28 Dec 1820 Extract and post fro, 4 | 6 Constitution
paralogues the dominion
§.2. Creoles unwilling
§.1 Good to Spain. and to Creolia.
II. Much more, supposing
repugnance in Creolia
- the whole, or any
part. With repugnance
real, supposed, or pretended,
would encrease preparation,
and expence
of preparaion, for surmounting
it: it would
encrease with the number
of discontented provinces:
and the number
of discontented in each
so in case of revolt, or disobediences
obedience
If not on their own
account, Creoles have shown to regard
from Spanish subject many on their
account: the -->stronger the suffering
With every arrangement
the stronger the resistance
by which benefit were supposed
afforded to Spain
at the charge of Creolia
repugnance, discontent
disobedience, revolt would
encrease.
3
Here then it comes to be
shown that
3
The repugnance is
certain: its root is in the
nature of the relation,
coupled with that of the
constitutional change.
4
Shewn below, governments
separated, interests
united.
But governments united,
interests opposite.
5
Shewn above
To Spain no advantage,
without greater corresponding
disadvantage to Creolia:
SHewn, already, the
disadvantage constantly
greater than the advantage:
expence of carriage
the sufficient cause of
this.
§2. Evil to Creolia, sans good to Spn.
To the arrangement by
which coupled with greater
disadvantage to Creolia
would be advantage to
Spain, add others covering
the whole field, and not
productive of any such advantage:
sample presently,
appeals.
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§.3 Constitutn bars Sample of Creolia.</head>
Objection – All this submitted
to before the change,
why not afterwards?
Submitted to under a bad
government, people not
sharing in it, why not under
a good, people so largely
sharing?
8.
Answer. Plausible this,
and displayed to best advantage:
but insufficient.
But it will be seen, that, to exclude
Spain from Spain profit
may be expected from Creolia
& maybe disenchanted.
e
9.
Under despotism, manacles,
gags, bandages universal;
cc
now none.
1820 Aug. 20
§.2. Creoles unwilling
§.2 Good to Spaniard in Creolia.
II. Much more, supposing
repugnance in Creolia
– the whole, or any
part. With repugnance,
real, supposed, or pretended,
would encrease preparation,
and expence
of preparation, for surmounting
it: it would
encrease with the number
of discontended provinces;
and the number
of discontented in each,
so in case of revolt, or disobediences. obedience If not on their own
account, Creoles have claim to regard
from Spanish subject many on their
account: the stronger the suffering the stronger the .
With every arrangement
by which benefit were supposed
afforded to Spain
at the charge of Creolia,
ccrepugnance, discontent,
disobedience, revolt would
encrease.
c
3
3
Here then it comes to be Reason that
The repugnance is
certain: its root is in the
nature of the relation,
coupled with that of the
constitutional change.
4.
Shewn below governments
separated, interests
united.
But governments united,
interests opposite.
5.
Shown above
To Spain no advantage,
without greatly corresponding
disadvantage to Creolia:
Shewn, already, the
disadvantage constantly
greater than the advantage:
expence of carriage
the sufficient cause of
this.
§.2 Evil to Creolia, Sans good to Spn.
To the arrangement by
which, coupled with greater
disadvantage to Creolia
would be advantage to
Spain, add others covering
b
the whole field, and not
productive of any such advantage:
Sample present,
Appeals.
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§.3. Creoles unwilling
§.3. Constitutn bar fice of
Creolia.
Objection - all this submitted
to before the change
why not afterwards?
Submitted to under a bad
government, people not
sharing in it, why not under
a good, people so largely
sharing?
8
Answer. Plausible this,
and displayed to best advantage:
but insufficient
But it will be seen, that to exclude
such from profit
may be expected frfom Creolia
simple
will be sufficient under the Constitutional
COde given to both be
sufficient. Simple dis
without need of revolt or
illegal resistance.
9
Under despotism, manacles,
gags, bandages universal:
now none.
1. By Art 371, press free
2. By Art 373, Memorializing
free.
this about
free commemoration
3. Under the despotism,
Creolia shut against all
foreigners. Now, (sitting of
Aug. 1820) open to all.
10
4. Under despotism, end
of government, happiness
of one: per Art. 13, of all:
i.e. where there is competition,
greatest happiness
of greatest number.
11
Either these laws will be
dead, or every Creolian,
who feels aggrieved by any
act of Cortes, will proclaim
it in all ways. But every
Creolian will be aggrieved
by multitudes pf such acts
some with (as above,) some
without, advantages to Spain,
as below.
§ Resistance probably expence necessitated.
Causes so ample and universal,
with such means of
expression and propogation,
discontent, and through disaffection
and disobedience,
revolt, can they long fail?
§ Continue wo with their lights
&c 86.87.88.89.90.91.92.
93.
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§.3. Creoles unwilling
§.4. Resistance probable, expence necessitated.
By any demonstration of
submission at the outset,
could rulers stand excused
from making, almost immediately,
expensive preparations
against a danger
threatening indefinite
encrease?
—
Lett.4. Under Code, profit none,
9. Constitution excludes exac of
tributes
Not conceivable how, under
Art 24,25,324,326,328,335,
336, maravedi should
come to Spain. This comes
41.42 43.
1. By 324,326, in each province,
Governor, appointed
by King, acts best as one of
a deputation with 8 Coordinates,
per 328, chosen by
all inhabitants who, not
being slaves, nor, for specified
causes, excluded, can
read and write. 44 idiom
15.
2. Per 335, of the ten functions
of this deputation, the
first is - examining and
approving the division
made of the taxes required
from the province. No approbation,
no tax vevied.
For extracting money for
Spain, what tax will be approved?
44 idiom.
16.
Remedy, how nugatory!
POwer of this deputation abused:
per 336, King may
suspend the Members. Cortes
thereupon Resolutions.
Good. if but few days
journey between King
Deputation.
17 (HH 2)
But at the capitals of New
Granada, Chili, Peru, the
Manillos how will it be? In
three months, Governor's
complaint reaches King, in
6 months, Cortes Resolutions
declared; after hearing the
defence: in 9 months, they
reach Deputation;[+] Thereupon,
per 336, members of the
reserve take the places of
the deposed deputies, and continue
the same conduct:
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8 - March 1826
to the
supportive
5: Constitution exaction
of the tributes
18
Specimen of the probability
of such approbation.
Tabacco. Of Creolian taxes
1786, total 426,360,000
Tobacco Tax - 100,000,000
In Cortes, July or August
1820, great indignation at
it, raised in and for Spain:
how much greater in Creolia,
if raised in Creolia
for Spain, for salaries
of rulers governing Creolia
in Spain?
19 (III.2)
Such the indignation at
that tax, greater at any
other. If the mode alone
were the cause, good:
but, if the subject matter,
scarce could any so unobjectionable
be found.
Tobacco, though consumed
by the least opulent, is
still not a necessary, but
a luxury: in this a tax
on it has the advantage
of all taxes upon necessaries.
Go to 46
20
conclude with saying. No probability
of their being willing in
any terms: if in any, or taxes
if no profit to Spain, all their
shares less.
Spaniards you are
young in legislation: in
Creation what a labyrinth
have you not made for
yourselves! Your will will
be lost in it.
Creoles unwilling (1)
§:1. Good to Spain, evil to Creolia
1.2.3.4.5
Creoles unwilling
§.2 Evil to Creolia, sans good
to Spain.6.
(3)
§.3. Constitution bars sacrifice
of Creolia& Creole submission.7.8.9..10.11.12.
13.- and Creole submission
12.13
(45)
§.4. Resistance being probable
cop is necessitated.13.14
(2)
§.5. Constitution renders exaction
of tribute impracticable
14.15.16.17.18.19
[+] Make Correct these figures, correct the
result is still more unfavourable
§.6 Insert from Domiant impossible
§§.6.7.8.9
after them, other members
chosen in the same
way.
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