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1821 Feb. 13
J.B. 5o Colomb on Mora's Case
 
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Dear Sir
 
If I do not much mis<gap/> it was
though your hands, and in the open state, that I
received the letter from Mora on 24 Jany accompanied
by a short paper in his hand intituled The <gap/> Case
of Mora, which by the in the course of the letter he desires
me to convey to the Examiner Newspaper for publication. This I shall
accordingly do: and knowing as I do how particularly
the <gap/> new attention of the persons concerned in that paper happens at
this moment to be engrossed by the prosecution under which one of them
is upon the point of being brought to trial, I have myself
made a translation of it which I shall send.
 
What is <gap/> Much about the same time <gap/> <gap/> On that same day came
to me from <gap/> another quarter a communication, copy
of which accompanies this. Had it not been for this sort
of adverse document I should have contented myself
with sending to the press the translation of the paper which he desired
me to send, and nothing more. But now that the intercourse
on which his letter to me he grounds claims upon the
public esteem






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1821 Feb. 13 J.B. 5o Colomb on Mora's Case

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Dear Sir

If I do not much mis it was though your hands, and in the open state, that I received the letter from Mora on 24 Jany accompanied by a short paper in his hand intituled The Case of Mora, which by the in the course of the letter he desires me to convey to the Examiner Newspaper for publication. This I shall accordingly do: and knowing as I do how particularly the new attention of the persons concerned in that paper happens at this moment to be engrossed by the prosecution under which one of them is upon the point of being brought to trial, I have myself made a translation of it which I shall send.

What is Much about the same time On that same day came to me from another quarter a communication, copy of which accompanies this. Had it not been for this sort of adverse document I should have contented myself with sending to the press the translation of the paper which he desired me to send, and nothing more. But now that the intercourse on which his letter to me he grounds claims upon the public esteem




Identifier: | JB/013/169/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 13.

Date_1

1821-02-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

013

Main Headings

Folio number

169

Info in main headings field

jb to colomb on moras case

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 2750, vol. 10

ID Number

4618

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