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1820 June 12th

Emancipation Spanish

Conclusion

I. Facienda by Cortes 1. Full amount of demands, and supplies, distinguishing what for Spain, which for American service. 2. Liberty of the press inviolable: endeavour to suppress any thing, this in particular, evidence of despotism. 3. Soldiery dismissed, all who desire it.

4. National Guards universal in Cartwright's Plan.

II. Peoples ground of hope. 1. Soldiery not desirous of being sent to Creolia. Leaders in Creolia may be content to continue the dominion, if not extended from Spain to Creolis, in hopes of getting the offices by intriguing at Madrid. Some have made no secret of their attachment to Monarchy: it must have been in this view.