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1820. Novr 18
<p>1820. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 18</p>
J.B. to Mora
<head>J.B. to Mora</head>
In speaking of the necessity of my working, <lb/>
<p>In speaking of the necessity of my working, <lb/>
if at all, upon a compleatly independent footing, <lb/>
if at all, upon a compleatly independent footing, <lb/>
nothing could be further from my wishes than that<lb/>
nothing could be further from my wishes than that<lb/>
of being the sole workman. It would not be fit I should, <lb/>
of being the sole workman. It would not be fit I should, <lb/>
even on the suppositionof my being, in even so high a<lb/>
even on the supposition of my being, in even so high a<lb/>
degree, more competent than every other. For, age<lb/>
degree, more competent than every other. For, age<lb/>
or faculties might terminate at any time before any<lb/>
or faculties might terminate at any time before any<lb/>
considerable progress has been made in the work:<lb/>
considerable progress has been made in the work:<lb/>
and, in that case, on the supposition that nothing was<lb/>
and, in that case, on the supposition that nothing was<lb/>
done towards it by any body else, there would be some<lb/>
done towards it by any body else, there would be so<del>me</del><lb/>
much time lost. What I reckon upon, therefore, as an indispensable measure in&#x2014; that, whether I receive<lb/>
much time lost. What I reckon upon, therefore, as an<lb/>
indispensable measure is &#x2014; that, whether I receive<lb/>
the Commission or not, the Committee is going on<lb/>
the Commission or not, the Committee is going on<lb/>
with its labours, just as if no such individual as myself<lb/>
with its labours, just as if no such individual as myself<lb/>
were in existence: in which case, even on the supposition<lb/>
were in existence: in which case, even on the supposition<lb/>
that, for the basis, my work came to be prefered<lb/>
that, for the <hi rend="underline">basis</hi>, my work came to be preferred<lb/>
to that of the Committee, still with regard to a<lb/>
to that of the Committee, still with regard to a<lb/>
multitude of local points in respecti of which I should<lb/>
multitude of local points in respecti of which I should<lb/>
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made by the Committee in regard to what it might<lb/>
made by the Committee in regard to what it might<lb/>
be perhaps be agreeable to them afterwards to receive my<lb/>
be perhaps be agreeable to them afterwards to receive my<lb/>
observations.
observations.</p>
Another thing I should very glad to<lb/>
<p>Another thing I should very glad to<lb/>
see is &#x2014; an ivitation from authority for as many<lb/>
see is &#x2014; an invitation from authority for as many<lb/>
 
individuals as should think proper to draw up, <lb/>
each of them, a compleat Code. But, on this head,<lb/>
I need not say any thing <hi rend="underline">here</hi>:the matter being so<lb/>
fully discussed in my letter to Emperor Alexander<lb/>
in "Papers on Codification". Howsoever it might<lb/>
have been in Russia under the wet blanket of despotism, <lb/>
in Spain, at the present day, I should not<lb/>
expect to find any want of Candidates. For, unless<lb/>
his work were bad indeed, every such Candidate, tho'<lb/>
his work were not accepted or made any use of, w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
by the very operation of making it, have qualified<lb/>
himself, and at the same time shewn himself, in<lb/>
a preeminent degree qualified for judicial and<lb/>
other offices.</p>
<p>Since</p>




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1820. Novr 18

J.B. to Mora

In speaking of the necessity of my working,
if at all, upon a compleatly independent footing,
nothing could be further from my wishes than that
of being the sole workman. It would not be fit I should,
even on the supposition of my being, in even so high a
degree, more competent than every other. For, age
or faculties might terminate at any time before any
considerable progress has been made in the work:
and, in that case, on the supposition that nothing was
done towards it by any body else, there would be some
much time lost. What I reckon upon, therefore, as an
indispensable measure is — that, whether I receive
the Commission or not, the Committee is going on
with its labours, just as if no such individual as myself
were in existence: in which case, even on the supposition
that, for the basis, my work came to be preferred
to that of the Committee, still with regard to a
multitude of local points in respecti of which I should
be necessarily at a fault, provision will have been
made by the Committee in regard to what it might
be perhaps be agreeable to them afterwards to receive my
observations.

Another thing I should very glad to
see is — an invitation from authority for as many
individuals as should think proper to draw up,
each of them, a compleat Code. But, on this head,
I need not say any thing here:the matter being so
fully discussed in my letter to Emperor Alexander
in "Papers on Codification". Howsoever it might
have been in Russia under the wet blanket of despotism,
in Spain, at the present day, I should not
expect to find any want of Candidates. For, unless
his work were bad indeed, every such Candidate, tho'
his work were not accepted or made any use of, wd
by the very operation of making it, have qualified
himself, and at the same time shewn himself, in
a preeminent degree qualified for judicial and
other offices.

Since



Identifier: | JB/013/064/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 13.

Date_1

1820-11-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

013

Main Headings

rid yourselves of ultramaria

Folio number

064

Info in main headings field

jb to mora

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

copy of letter 2713, vol. 10

ID Number

4513

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