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1822 June 4 J.B. to General St Martin.
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The translation ordered by the Portuguese Certes to be made of my works, numerous as they are "with all possible dispatch". (In the Testimonial to Propositu de Codye) wants not much (I understand from their Secretary of Legation) of being compleated and even printed. Whensoever it comes out my endeavours will be employed applied to the obtaining copies for Peru. By From so M a quarter, by the Dictator the a present would be received of this sort would not be received otherwise than with satisfaction: by the Emperor otherwise than with abhorrence, nest with outward contempt and inward f apprehension.
I thought Having taken pains Ao 1792 I wrote, in English a of Letter to the French rulers of that day, intituled " Emancipate "A Colonies:" it was in English printed but neither translated nor published. Ao 1802 it was the substance of it was inserted
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letter 2891, vol. 11 |
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