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1820 August
Emancipation Spanish
Summary
Creoles claim as good
Time it is that, care you ever so little for their feelings and their interests -
care you ever so little for what /that which/ in relation to them are the dictates of
justice it is impossible that you can care less for them than they are cared for by
the confederated despots: for these despots who in [...?] guaranteed to your rulers
their despotism over these same colonies who often guaranteed to the traitors the /a/
constitution founded on aristocratical despotism and English corruption but still
less deformed the preceding despotism, looked on and laughed when they saw it
conclude who had it been their desire and endeavour to render the master /themselves/
whom they served objects of abhorrence to all mankind /nations/ could scarcely have
pursued a course better adapted to that purpose.
But if ever the force of public opinion at large - the opinion of the subject many
were on the score of a man's /a rulers/ personal interest worth attending to it is
now: and when men /a man/ have nothing to gain by injustice, nor by any particular
and strong prejudice are set against justice, justice is never /seldom/ altogether
without some hold upon their /his/ regard. If then, in all persons who are without
personal interest and without delusive prejudice, your claim to that dominion should
appear utterly unreasonable it may be not altogether, even with a view to your own
interest unworthy of your considerations whether by an opinion /a general persuasion/
to this /that/ effect /of the injustice of this claim/ your chance of prevailing in
case of a contest, with /against/ those your kinsmen, or any portion of them on this
ground, might not be apt to be lessened by it.
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