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' | <p>with this chapter on the sublegislatures closes<lb/>the inactive part of the work. Of the other parts<lb/>which are destined to run along with it through—out,<lb/><gap/>. the instructions to the Legislation, by<lb/>which every chapter, is meant to be preceded <hi rend="superscript">of</hi><lb/>this, together with the repository part, and the nati—onale,<lb/>the best that I can say, is that they are in<lb/>a state of considerable forwardness. Regularly,<lb/>they should all of them accompany this enact<lb/>ive past. But circumstances seem so pressing<lb/>so urgent the demand for the other codes, that I see<lb/>not how I can avoid going upon them imme—diatley,<lb/>although the postponement of the comple<lb/>tion of this same constitutional code will in<lb/>that case be a necessary consequence, unless I<lb/>can find a hand which, in my view, will be<lb/> capable as well as willing, to put in tolerable<lb/>order, the map, not a small one, already got toeg—ther,<lb/>though not yet quite completed. The enactive<lb/>part, I hope, in some tolerable degree, serve<lb/>to suggest it's own nationale. But some elueida—tions<lb/>in one shape or other, must, I think, and<lb/>therefore will be here and there interspersed.<lb/>Besides the abbreviations on the provisional con—stitutions,<lb/>the little tract instituted leading principles &<lb/>I think you have; and if so, may perhaps by<lb/>this time got translated and <gap/>. I have thoughts,<lb/>however, of getting a translation made and along<lb/>with the original, column for column printed here.<lb/>If so, the edition with the measure of a few copies<lb/>will be sent to you to add to your stack.</p> | ||
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with this chapter on the sublegislatures closes
the inactive part of the work. Of the other parts
which are destined to run along with it through—out,
. the instructions to the Legislation, by
which every chapter, is meant to be preceded of
this, together with the repository part, and the nati—onale,
the best that I can say, is that they are in
a state of considerable forwardness. Regularly,
they should all of them accompany this enact
ive past. But circumstances seem so pressing
so urgent the demand for the other codes, that I see
not how I can avoid going upon them imme—diatley,
although the postponement of the comple
tion of this same constitutional code will in
that case be a necessary consequence, unless I
can find a hand which, in my view, will be
capable as well as willing, to put in tolerable
order, the map, not a small one, already got toeg—ther,
though not yet quite completed. The enactive
part, I hope, in some tolerable degree, serve
to suggest it's own nationale. But some elueida—tions
in one shape or other, must, I think, and
therefore will be here and there interspersed.
Besides the abbreviations on the provisional con—stitutions,
the little tract instituted leading principles &
I think you have; and if so, may perhaps by
this time got translated and . I have thoughts,
however, of getting a translation made and along
with the original, column for column printed here.
If so, the edition with the measure of a few copies
will be sent to you to add to your stack.
Lacties
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copy of part of letter 3071, vol. 11 |
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