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<head>Consitut. Code. J.B. to Hon. L. Stanhope, Ancona.</head>


<p>correctness, I may see reason to trouble you with<lb/>I cannot assign any determinate limits, either at present<lb/>or at any future part of the short remainder of my long<lb/>life. Alas! poor Spaniards! So mountainous a heap of<lb/>imperfections &amp; inconstancies; of arrangements that ought<lb/>not <add>&amp; of arrangements that could not</add> by any possibility, he earned into effect; and in all<lb/>this no alteration, till at the end of an indeterminate length<lb/>of time, commencing at the end of a period&#x2014; I think it<lb/>was of about 8 years.</p>
<p>But on the part of legislation, the more accom&#x2014;plished<lb/>his inaptitude, the more strenuous supposing<lb/>his sincere in his persuasion of the consummateness of<lb/>his own aptitude absolute &amp; comparative: of his superior<lb/>wisdom not only in comparison of all other men, but in<lb/>comparison of himself at a more experienced &amp; a mature<lb/>period of his <del>exle</del> existence</p>
<p>Since my last I have obtained thro Bowring, thu<lb/>&amp; over of some amendments to the style of the copy of<lb/>my letter to Jeremy, a copy go which you I hope re&#x2014;ceived<lb/> in my last. Time &amp; eyes have been waiting for<lb/>the complete perusal of them: but a few examples have<lb/>suffer to let me see, that in rendering my words into<lb/>correct French, the ideas my <gap/> would make me<lb/>convey, differ very materially from those which I thought<lb/>to have conveyed &amp; would have conveyed it I could. The<lb/>truth is, the French is of all the leading languages of<lb/>Europe the most imperfectly adapted to the desirable<lb/>purposes of language.</p>
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1823. Octr. 21 Consitut. Code. J.B. to Hon. L. Stanhope, Ancona.

correctness, I may see reason to trouble you with
I cannot assign any determinate limits, either at present
or at any future part of the short remainder of my long
life. Alas! poor Spaniards! So mountainous a heap of
imperfections & inconstancies; of arrangements that ought
not & of arrangements that could not by any possibility, he earned into effect; and in all
this no alteration, till at the end of an indeterminate length
of time, commencing at the end of a period— I think it
was of about 8 years.

But on the part of legislation, the more accom—plished
his inaptitude, the more strenuous supposing
his sincere in his persuasion of the consummateness of
his own aptitude absolute & comparative: of his superior
wisdom not only in comparison of all other men, but in
comparison of himself at a more experienced & a mature
period of his exle existence

Since my last I have obtained thro Bowring, thu
& over of some amendments to the style of the copy of
my letter to Jeremy, a copy go which you I hope re—ceived
in my last. Time & eyes have been waiting for
the complete perusal of them: but a few examples have
suffer to let me see, that in rendering my words into
correct French, the ideas my would make me
convey, differ very materially from those which I thought
to have conveyed & would have conveyed it I could. The
truth is, the French is of all the leading languages of
Europe the most imperfectly adapted to the desirable
purposes of language.

among


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Identifier: | JB/012/139/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1823-10-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

139

Info in main headings field

constitut. code jb to hon. l. stanhope ancona

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f2

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4200

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