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<p>1822 May 31 +</p>
<p>J. B. to General Sr Martin</p>
 
<p><del>6</del>7 <del>6</del>7</p>
 
<p>I speak it with concern <add>&#x2014; the impression made by</add> the first and as yet the only act,<lb/>
by which the character of the new Protectorate has <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<sic>shewn</sic> itself to this country, has not been &#x2014; can not have been <del><gap/></del><lb/>
a favourable one</p>
 
<p><del>The mind of the Government</del> "To <gap/> <unclear>appease</unclear> a <unclear>general</unclear>," said<lb/>
<add>(<del>say your</del></add> <add>some</add> <add>friends</add> <add>of yours</add> <add>as already observed)</add> "the mind of our Commander in Chief here <del>rather <gap/></del><lb/>
"<del>than otherwise</del> has not, of late, <add>if ever,</add> been turned, otherwise than<lb/>
"with reluctance: of this reluctance, the <del><gap/> a</del> injustice<lb/>
"and ill usage <del>what</del> in various shapes <del><gap/></del> <add>which</add> it has been<lb/>
"his lot to  experience affords but too natural a cause."<lb/>
To this aversion <del>no</del> <add>it is, that</add> in <hi rend="underline">our</hi> reluctance to <del><gap/></del> <add>part with</add> the<lb/>
conception which had been so delightful to us, <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add><hi rend="underline">we</hi> look</add> with pref<gap/> <del><gap/></del> for the cause of the <sic>unhospitable</sic><lb/>
Edicts <del>by which <gap/> as yet <gap/> <gap/></del> the only <hi rend="underline">an<gap/></hi><lb/>
evidence <del>by</del> <add>on</add> which as yet any conception <add>of ours</add> in<lb/>
<note>cf 182</note><lb/>
relation to him can be grounded. / I speak of the <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>Purif</unclear>. <add><del><gap/></del> To</add> Europeans <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> adversaries</del> <add><del><gap/></del> to Europeans in the <unclear>lump</unclear></add><lb/>
<del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>a declared adversary <del>is</del></add> to nearest neighbours is better<lb/>
than a half-friend; to be subjects, and <unclear>thus</unclear> alone <del><gap/><lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> and that in profession alone<lb/>
a friend; &#x2014; such is the character, in which <del><gap/</del>><lb/>
his commercial advisers begin with presenting him to us.<lb/>
to assist him in <del>the observation</del> <add>perceiving</add> how widely, in this case, profession<lb/>
is distant from <unclear>reality</unclear>, I venture to <sic>submitt</sic> to him the<lb/>
enclosed written for the Spanish rulers, but <del><gap/></del> yet, <del><gap/></del> <add>unhappily,</add><lb/>
but too applicable to the conduct of most <del>other rulers</del> <add>others.</add> <del><add>[+]</add></del> Look, Sir<lb/>
to the declaration made on this subject by the Government<lb/>
of the United States: &#x2014; <del><gap/></del> made <del>at the</del> in that <del><gap/></del> Report of<lb/>
the Secretary of State to the President in which the way<lb/>
for the recognition of your independence was prepared &#x2014; No<lb/>
such preferences do they so much as desire &#x2014; that <unclear>magnanimous</unclear><lb/>
and enlightened people.]</p>
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<p><note><add>[+] Another thing.</add><lb/>
No person <del><gap/></del> but<lb/>
native to receive <del>in<lb/>
the character of <gap/></del><lb/>
from any foreigner the<lb/>
<add><unclear>root</unclear> of</add> confidence <del>in place</del> <add>denoted</add><lb/>
<del>by</del> the <del>term</del> <add>word</add> <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Onsignic</unclear></hi>.<lb/>
Alas! alas! as if<lb/>
confidence <add>were</add> like money<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> a thing<lb/>
that could be extorted!<lb/>
<unclear>Now Sir</unclear>, what will be<lb/>
the speck which <del>to</del> in<lb/>
<add>the eyes of a</add> foreigner will appear<lb/>
to be the genuine <del>exposition</del> <add>interpretation</add><lb/>
of this sad clause?</note> "Subjects, make the most of these <del>subjects</del> <add>strangers</add>, I deliver them into<lb/>
"your hands."</p>
 
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1822 May 31 +

J. B. to General Sr Martin

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I speak it with concern — the impression made by the first and as yet the only act,
by which the character of the new Protectorate has
shewn itself to this country, has not been — can not have been
a favourable one

The mind of the Government "To appease a general," said
(say your some friends of yours as already observed) "the mind of our Commander in Chief here rather
"than otherwise has not, of late, if ever, been turned, otherwise than
"with reluctance: of this reluctance, the a injustice
"and ill usage what in various shapes which it has been
"his lot to experience affords but too natural a cause."
To this aversion no it is, that in our reluctance to part with the
conception which had been so delightful to us,
we look with pref for the cause of the unhospitable
Edicts by which as yet the only an
evidence by on which as yet any conception of ours in
cf 182
relation to him can be grounded. / I speak of the
Purif. To Europeans adversaries to Europeans in the lump
a declared adversary is to nearest neighbours is better
than a half-friend; to be subjects, and thus alone
and that in profession alone
a friend; — such is the character, in which <gap/>
his commercial advisers begin with presenting him to us.
to assist him in the observation perceiving how widely, in this case, profession
is distant from reality, I venture to submitt to him the
enclosed written for the Spanish rulers, but yet, unhappily,
but too applicable to the conduct of most other rulers others. [+] Look, Sir
to the declaration made on this subject by the Government
of the United States: — made at the in that Report of
the Secretary of State to the President in which the way
for the recognition of your independence was prepared — No
such preferences do they so much as desire — that magnanimous
and enlightened people.]

[+] Another thing.
No person but
native to receive in
the character of

from any foreigner the
root of confidence in place denoted
by the term word Onsignic.
Alas! alas! as if
confidence were like money
a thing
that could be extorted!
Now Sir, what will be
the speck which to in
the eyes of a foreigner will appear
to be the genuine exposition interpretation
of this sad clause?
"Subjects, make the most of these subjects strangers, I deliver them into
"your hands."

164




Identifier: | JB/012/071/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1822-05-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

071

Info in main headings field

jb to general sn martin

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

letter 2891, vol. 11

ID Number

4132

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