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<head>1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 21</head> | |||
<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 & inconstancies; of arrangements that ought<lb/>not <add>& 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— I think it<lb/>was of about 8 years.</p> | |||
<p>But on the part of legislation, the more accom—plished<lb/>his inaptitude, the more strenuous supposing<lb/>his sincere in his persuasion of the consummateness of<lb/>his own aptitude absolute & comparative: of his superior<lb/>wisdom not only in comparison of all other men, but in<lb/>comparison of himself at a more experienced & a mature<lb/>period of his <del>exle</del> existence</p> | |||
<p>Since my last I have obtained thro Bowring, thu<lb/>& over of some amendments to the style of the copy of<lb/>my letter to Jeremy, a copy go which you I hope re—ceived<lb/> in my last. Time & 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 & 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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