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1822 June 5
J.B. to <gap/> St Martin
 
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6 June 1822
Jeremy Bentham to the Protector of Peru, sent through the
Liberator of Colombia. Extract for <gap/> of submitted the <gap/> <gap/>
at Bogota.
 
As a token of the opinions entertained on that this subject
by the in that most enlightened of nations, and of the impression
produced by the pamphlet I am submitting to you
here follows a copy of a text written to <gap/> me by
Richard Rush Minister Plenipotentiary of the United
States to this Government, and a Letter by John Adams
Smith Secretary of the Legation from those same States &amp; Smith
is Nephew to the Secretary of State John Quincy Adams
and Grandson to the first earliest President of those States, who <gap/> near
Boston in Massachusets is still alive. The two missives
were sent to me &#x2014; both of them &#x2014; spontaneously; no Letter from
me to either of them those functionaries having accompanied the copies sent
 
No 1. Mr Richard Bush to Mr Bentham Minister
Plenipotentiary &amp;c of the United States to Jeremy Bentham.
 
Mr Bush presents his friendly &amp; kind compliments
to Mr Bentham with many thanks for his valuable
pamphlet on the Spanish restrictive system.
Mr R. has read with equal interest &amp; approbation the
great principles which it developes upon this subject.
 
March 22, 1821
51 Baker Str
 
No 2. Mr John Adams Smith <gap/> Secretary of Legation under the
Minister Plenipotentiary &amp;c of the <gap/> United States, to Heremy Bentham.
 
My dear Sir, I have read with infinite satisfaction
your observations on the restrictive &amp; prohibitory commercial system
&amp; thank yo9u kindly for having sent me the pamphlet
&amp; I could wish that it were possibl<gap/>e to open the eyes of
the blind, to head the sick &amp; relieve the oppressed under
your liberal &amp; generous ideas. With much esteem very <!-- pencil -->165
respectfully, I am yr, obt. Sevt. J. Adams Smith
Jan. 1821
 
Each with <gap/> in England, these principles of universal equality at bottom
nation and nation <gap/> so far as regards commerce <gap/> have come <gap/> <gap/> at
by the <gap/> length to be recognized by the Ministry, as appears by their
speeches in the published accounts of the Parliamentary Debates. In some degree they have Debates.






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1822 June 5 J.B. to St Martin

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6 June 1822 Jeremy Bentham to the Protector of Peru, sent through the Liberator of Colombia. Extract for of submitted the at Bogota.

As a token of the opinions entertained on that this subject by the in that most enlightened of nations, and of the impression produced by the pamphlet I am submitting to you here follows a copy of a text written to me by Richard Rush Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to this Government, and a Letter by John Adams Smith Secretary of the Legation from those same States & Smith is Nephew to the Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Grandson to the first earliest President of those States, who near Boston in Massachusets is still alive. The two missives were sent to me — both of them — spontaneously; no Letter from me to either of them those functionaries having accompanied the copies sent

No 1. Mr Richard Bush to Mr Bentham Minister Plenipotentiary &c of the United States to Jeremy Bentham.

Mr Bush presents his friendly & kind compliments to Mr Bentham with many thanks for his valuable pamphlet on the Spanish restrictive system. Mr R. has read with equal interest & approbation the great principles which it developes upon this subject.

March 22, 1821 51 Baker Str

No 2. Mr John Adams Smith Secretary of Legation under the Minister Plenipotentiary &c of the United States, to Heremy Bentham.

My dear Sir, I have read with infinite satisfaction your observations on the restrictive & prohibitory commercial system & thank yo9u kindly for having sent me the pamphlet & I could wish that it were possible to open the eyes of the blind, to head the sick & relieve the oppressed under your liberal & generous ideas. With much esteem very 165 respectfully, I am yr, obt. Sevt. J. Adams Smith Jan. 1821

Each with in England, these principles of universal equality at bottom nation and nation so far as regards commerce have come at by the length to be recognized by the Ministry, as appears by their speeches in the published accounts of the Parliamentary Debates. In some degree they have Debates.




Identifier: | JB/012/072/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1822-06-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

072

Info in main headings field

jb to sn martin

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e8

Penner

jeremy bentham; richard doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 2891, vol. 11

ID Number

4133

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