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<p>If there were any <del>M</del> influential member of the Cortes who<lb/> | <p>If there were any <del>M</del> influential member of the Cortes who<lb/> | ||
see these matters in the same point of view than we do—<lb/> | see these matters in the same point of view than we do—<lb/> | ||
Puigblanc for example or Calatrava or I might | Puigblanc for example or Calatrava <del>or</del> <add>I</add> might <del>by</del> perhaps<lb/> | ||
by these means correspond either with them or you or both<lb/> | by these means correspond either with them or you or both<lb/> | ||
through the Spanish mission | through the Spanish mission or Consulate here. Note, that<lb/> | ||
all this mengrary work in the field of Administration is most<lb/> | all this <unclear>mengrary</unclear> work in the field of Administration is most<lb/> | ||
distasteful to me: in that of legislation is my sole delight.<lb/> | distasteful to me: in that of legislation is my sole delight.<lb/> | ||
Nothing but the idea of | Nothing but the idea of necessity work there have driven me into<lb/> | ||
the others. Note moreover that | the others. Note moreover that unless some such persons<lb/> | ||
as not only content but zealous to ccoperate, all labour from<lb/> | |||
persons in your relation and | persons in your relation and mine <unclear>armed</unclear> et altogether useless.</p> | ||
<p>Portugal — I do not see how it is possible for the Portuguese<lb/> | <p>Portugal — I do not see how it is possible for the Portuguese<lb/> | ||
to have be their King never the best product of power unless they let<lb/> | to <del>have</del> be their King never the best product of power unless they let<lb/> | ||
him have the whole back again: and if they do not allow him more<lb/> | him have the whole back again: and if they do not allow him more<lb/> | ||
of the power of a King how can the nation continue. Then there | of the power of a King how can the <unclear>nation</unclear> continue. Then there <unclear>can</unclear><lb/> | ||
<unclear>have</unclear> a Portuguese Republic. This Royal enemy at a distance<lb/> | |||
they will be in the situation of the United States. Which | they will be in the situation of the United States. <del>Which for th</del><lb/> | ||
but of | but of the envy of a<del>ll fascination</del> <add>the mischievous fascination attached to that name</add>. But with them, as with you,<lb/> | ||
a grand difficulty would be to find a Washington.</p> | a grand difficulty would be to find a Washington.</p> | ||
<p>It does not absolutely follow that because the liberticide<lb/> | <p>It does not absolutely follow that because the liberticide<lb/> | ||
measures are carried, and by great a majority, the invitation<lb/> | measures are carried, and by great a majority, the invitation<lb/> | ||
to me | to me to <unclear>Cadify</unclear> will not have been given: for though,<lb/> | ||
from any Code of my drawing, the Monarchists and Aristocrats<lb/> | from any Code of my drawing, the Monarchists and Aristocrats<lb/> | ||
will of course expect more or less that | will of course expect more or less that would not suit<lb/> | ||
their purpose, yet they may also expect more or less that might<lb/> | their purpose, yet they may also expect more or less that might<lb/> | ||
suit their purpose. | suit their purpose. If given, I should accept the invitation,<lb/> | ||
for the fact of the invitation, as the Code produced<lb/> | for the fact of the invitation, as well as the Code produced<lb/> | ||
by it, might be of use in countries less unhappily | by it, might be of use in countries less unhappily circumstanced.<lb/> | ||
But as my feelings | But as my feelings would be cold in comparison of<lb/> | ||
my past | my past hopes, so would unavoidably be my answer — not to<lb/> | ||
say abjungatory. For, as the Cortes if not dead will be asleep<lb/> | say <unclear>abjungatory</unclear>. For, as the Cortes if not dead will be asleep<lb/> | ||
for the next eight months, should there be need of correspondence, <lb/> | for the next eight months, should there be need of correspondence, <lb/> | ||
what correspondent could I have, but a member of this<lb/> | what correspondent could I have, but a member of this<lb/> | ||
worthless Ministry?.— And to mar every thing, there would be the Minister of the Colonies whom I have so grappled with</p> | worthless Ministry?.— And to mar every thing, there would be <add>the</add> Minister of the Colonies whom I have so grappled with</p> | ||
1820 Novr
J.B. to Mora
If there were any M influential member of the Cortes who
see these matters in the same point of view than we do—
Puigblanc for example or Calatrava or I might by perhaps
by these means correspond either with them or you or both
through the Spanish mission or Consulate here. Note, that
all this mengrary work in the field of Administration is most
distasteful to me: in that of legislation is my sole delight.
Nothing but the idea of necessity work there have driven me into
the others. Note moreover that unless some such persons
as not only content but zealous to ccoperate, all labour from
persons in your relation and mine armed et altogether useless.
Portugal — I do not see how it is possible for the Portuguese
to have be their King never the best product of power unless they let
him have the whole back again: and if they do not allow him more
of the power of a King how can the nation continue. Then there can
have a Portuguese Republic. This Royal enemy at a distance
they will be in the situation of the United States. Which for th
but of the envy of all fascination the mischievous fascination attached to that name. But with them, as with you,
a grand difficulty would be to find a Washington.
It does not absolutely follow that because the liberticide
measures are carried, and by great a majority, the invitation
to me to Cadify will not have been given: for though,
from any Code of my drawing, the Monarchists and Aristocrats
will of course expect more or less that would not suit
their purpose, yet they may also expect more or less that might
suit their purpose. If given, I should accept the invitation,
for the fact of the invitation, as well as the Code produced
by it, might be of use in countries less unhappily circumstanced.
But as my feelings would be cold in comparison of
my past hopes, so would unavoidably be my answer — not to
say abjungatory. For, as the Cortes if not dead will be asleep
for the next eight months, should there be need of correspondence,
what correspondent could I have, but a member of this
worthless Ministry?.— And to mar every thing, there would be the Minister of the Colonies whom I have so grappled with
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letter 2706, vol. 10 |
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