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<head>1824. Feb 19</head> | |||
<head>J.B. to Col. Stanhope</head> | |||
<p>If it has not yet been committed to the Press,<lb/>so far in this respect all is well. If it has<lb/>passed the Press, a sheet of correspondence should be<lb/>printed, and as extensively as may be, made to<lb/>accompany the work itself.</p> | |||
<p>As to the constitutional code, what you carried<lb/>with you, with the addition of what you may<lb/>have since received, extends not beyond what<lb/>concerns the administrative Department, with<pb/>the addition of a chapter, though that a very long<lb/>one, belonging to the judiciary. Along with this,<lb/>will go, the isles of chapters and sections, cover—ing<pb/>the judiciary, and what little remains to be<lb/>said of the sub-legislatures, considering how much<lb/>may be and is done in relation to that topic,<lb/>by simple reference, to what is done in the chap—ters<lb/>relative to the legislative & administrative<lb/>Departments. With these listed, not small is my<lb/>upset at not being able to send the matter<lb/>itself: I have been <gap/> partly by one indis—pensable<lb/>fiddle faddle or another, partly by the<lb/>necessity I found myself under of making an<lb/>excursion into the region of financial procedure;<lb/>so closely did I find the matter belonging to it, en—tangled<lb/>with that which belongs to the judicial es—tablishment.<lb/>However, all of it is written, and<lb/>wants nothing but revisal and copying.</p> | |||
<p>With</p> | |||
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1824. Feb 19 J.B. to Col. Stanhope
If it has not yet been committed to the Press,
so far in this respect all is well. If it has
passed the Press, a sheet of correspondence should be
printed, and as extensively as may be, made to
accompany the work itself.
As to the constitutional code, what you carried
with you, with the addition of what you may
have since received, extends not beyond what
concerns the administrative Department, with
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the addition of a chapter, though that a very long
one, belonging to the judiciary. Along with this,
will go, the isles of chapters and sections, cover—ing
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the judiciary, and what little remains to be
said of the sub-legislatures, considering how much
may be and is done in relation to that topic,
by simple reference, to what is done in the chap—ters
relative to the legislative & administrative
Departments. With these listed, not small is my
upset at not being able to send the matter
itself: I have been partly by one indis—pensable
fiddle faddle or another, partly by the
necessity I found myself under of making an
excursion into the region of financial procedure;
so closely did I find the matter belonging to it, en—tangled
with that which belongs to the judicial es—tablishment.
However, all of it is written, and
wants nothing but revisal and copying.
With
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copy of part of letter 3071, vol. 11 |
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