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' | <p>In regard to the testimonials from Spain, a few words of explanation may perhaps<lb/> | ||
be requisite. A <gap/> of the place, which, by means of those works of mine that are<lb/> | |||
in french, I <del><gap/></del> <add><unclear><gap/></unclear></add> in the opinion of the liberals of Spain, the <hi rend="underline">Revolution</hi> presented to me what<lb/> | |||
seemed a favourable opportunity for giving completion and effect to the design <del><gap/></del> explained<lb/> | |||
in those works. In the Constitutional Code of Spain, the greatest happiness of the greatest<lb/> | |||
number is, by Arts. 4 & 13, the declared ultimate and all-comprehensive object of the form<lb/> | |||
of Government thereby constituted. For nearer 60 than 50 years, it had, in my view, been<lb/> | |||
the only legitimate ultimate and all comprehensive object of any Government. Having had<lb/> | |||
occasion to form a plan for a somewhat new species of paper money, a plan which had<lb/> | |||
found acceptance with <del><gap/></del> <add>the</add> competent authority in the Government here, which acceptance<lb/> | |||
had however been suddenly made to cease by a cause which I had fully anticipated, <del><gap/></del> <add>namely</add> the assurance<lb/> | |||
of an insurmountable resistance on the part of the particular and sinister interest<lb/> | |||
of the Bank of England, <del><gap/></del> seeing at the same time, what every body was seeing, the afflicting scarcity<lb/> | |||
of money on the part of the Spanish Government, — the <unclear>pecuniary</unclear> object, which, in my view, was<lb/> | |||
in comparison of the all comprehensive one a minute object, might (I thought) help perhaps to<lb/> | |||
pave the way for the accomplishment of <gap/><gap/> major one. For a correspondent in Spain, I had an eminent<lb/> | |||
literary and political character, Joseph Joachim de Mora, Editor at that time of the Daily<lb/> | |||
Paper entitled "El Constitucional." To him I gave instructions on the subject, <unclear>expressing</unclear> my desire<lb/> | |||
to obtain favourable acceptance, at the hands of that Government, for an all-comprehensive proposed<lb/> | |||
Code of Law: making mention at the same time of <del><gap/></del> <add>the</add> paper money, and saying, that, if necessary<lb/> | |||
to that major object, I should not be disinclined to the employing my endeavours on the adapting<lb/> | |||
to the Case of Spain the species of paper money I had contrived for England. Whether, of<lb/> | |||
the connection I had thus established between the one design and the other, any intimation was<lb/> | |||
given by M. Mora, to his Government, I know not: what I know is, that not long after came<lb/> | |||
from him a letter copying (as it said) a letter <add>to him</add> from the Finance Minister Canga Argüelles, <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
expressing his satisfaction a the proposal, & thanking him for the communication of it.</p> | |||
Accordingly came to me in <unclear>proofs</unclear> of time, thro' the Spanish Mission here, a Letter(see <unclear>at.1</unclear>) | |||
In regard to the testimonials from Spain, a few words of explanation may perhaps
be requisite. A of the place, which, by means of those works of mine that are
in french, I in the opinion of the liberals of Spain, the Revolution presented to me what
seemed a favourable opportunity for giving completion and effect to the design explained
in those works. In the Constitutional Code of Spain, the greatest happiness of the greatest
number is, by Arts. 4 & 13, the declared ultimate and all-comprehensive object of the form
of Government thereby constituted. For nearer 60 than 50 years, it had, in my view, been
the only legitimate ultimate and all comprehensive object of any Government. Having had
occasion to form a plan for a somewhat new species of paper money, a plan which had
found acceptance with the competent authority in the Government here, which acceptance
had however been suddenly made to cease by a cause which I had fully anticipated, namely the assurance
of an insurmountable resistance on the part of the particular and sinister interest
of the Bank of England, seeing at the same time, what every body was seeing, the afflicting scarcity
of money on the part of the Spanish Government, — the pecuniary object, which, in my view, was
in comparison of the all comprehensive one a minute object, might (I thought) help perhaps to
pave the way for the accomplishment of major one. For a correspondent in Spain, I had an eminent
literary and political character, Joseph Joachim de Mora, Editor at that time of the Daily
Paper entitled "El Constitucional." To him I gave instructions on the subject, expressing my desire
to obtain favourable acceptance, at the hands of that Government, for an all-comprehensive proposed
Code of Law: making mention at the same time of the paper money, and saying, that, if necessary
to that major object, I should not be disinclined to the employing my endeavours on the adapting
to the Case of Spain the species of paper money I had contrived for England. Whether, of
the connection I had thus established between the one design and the other, any intimation was
given by M. Mora, to his Government, I know not: what I know is, that not long after came
from him a letter copying (as it said) a letter to him from the Finance Minister Canga Argüelles,
expressing his satisfaction a the proposal, & thanking him for the communication of it.
Accordingly came to me in proofs of time, thro' the Spanish Mission here, a Letter(see at.1)
Identifier: | JB/060/066/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 60. |
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codification proposal (codification offer) |
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066 |
1821 proposed letter from jb to o'higgins supreme director of chili not sent - being superseded may 1822 by the printed codification proposal |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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john flowerdew colls |
c wilmott 1819 |
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andreas louriottis |
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1819 |
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