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<head>Junctiana Proposal</head> <note>Mexicos Inducements</note><lb/> | <head>Junctiana Proposal</head> <note>Mexicos Inducements</note><lb/> | ||
In this state of things supposing the partnership plan rejected, if it were not really the interest, it would at any rate appear to be the | <p>In this state of things supposing the partnership <lb/> | ||
plan rejected, if it were not <hi rend="underline">really</hi> the interest, it <lb/> | |||
would at any rate <hi rend="underline">appear</hi> to be the interest, of all classes <lb/> | |||
in the Republic of Columbia, to act in a manner more <lb/> | |||
or less decaredly hostile to Mexico: to obstruct the settlement <lb/> | |||
of the Government: to foment divisions: to keep the <lb/> | |||
country in such a state of poverty, as should oppose an insuperable <lb/> | |||
bar to her putting herself in possession of so exclusive <lb/> | |||
and invidious an advantage.</p> | |||
All this while, what should never be put out of mind, is- that for all these surmises, unpleasant as they are, not any of the parties concerned, but the penner of this proposal, and he alone is answerable. TheAll individuals, on whom any thing depends being on both sides alike unknown to him, the propensities so universal in human nature constitute the only source, from whence these indications of probable hostility have been derived. | |||
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1822 June 22d
Junctiana Proposal Mexicos Inducements
In this state of things supposing the partnership
plan rejected, if it were not really the interest, it
would at any rate appear to be the interest, of all classes
in the Republic of Columbia, to act in a manner more
or less decaredly hostile to Mexico: to obstruct the settlement
of the Government: to foment divisions: to keep the
country in such a state of poverty, as should oppose an insuperable
bar to her putting herself in possession of so exclusive
and invidious an advantage.
All this while, what should never be put out of mind, is- that for all these surmises, unpleasant as they are, not any of the parties concerned, but the penner of this proposal, and he alone is answerable. TheAll individuals, on whom any thing depends being on both sides alike unknown to him, the propensities so universal in human nature constitute the only source, from whence these indications of probable hostility have been derived.
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