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1820 Omitted Apr. 1822
Emancipation Spanish
Lett. 1.
When you have thought sufficiently of the sufferings which the dominion would would
produce at a distance, and the interests it would would produce, at a distance, and
the interests it would have to contend with from without think of the sufferings less
obvious sufferings it would produce, and the less obvious [...?] interests it would
hve to contend with at home - the [...?] in some quarter or other - retrenchment must
be made. In no quarter can it be made with near so little suffering - with near so
little natural and rational resistence - as in this.
While matter to this effect was writing, in come the accounts of the proceedings in
the Cortes. Sittings of July 13 th 1820. According to the Finance
Minister, Contributions, 470,000,000 reals; expenditure 680,000,000, reals: Royal
family's expences exclusive of the King's 40,000,000 reals: increased to that sum
from the 20,000,000 of reals which was the amount in the days of Charles 2 d. Proposed on part of Ways and Means, sale of the whole of the
National Domains, and 1/7th of that of the Clergy.
As to the change in the Constitution, for an indefinite length of time it is to the
exigencies of the state that it will make addition,
rather than to the resources. The relief which it will
afford to the finances is sure; but its non-immediateness is not less sure than its
existence.
With this retrenchment there must be: and at /from/ what branch of the possible
subject matter? Those branches above in addition to the one in question have
presented themselves as capable of being subjected to it: that which regards the
Monarch and his family that which regards the Clergy, and that which regards the
Public Creditor.
How then are those interests, combined against that sinister interest by which the
pursuit of that dominion is maintained: those interests and no one of them a weak
one. Four contending interests, and which of them stands forth in the order of just
preference? To this I have no need to answer: that the one which regards the dominion
stands last, I have answered without difficulty. King, Clergy, and Public Creditor
have this in common - that retrenchment can not apply to them, without giving birth
to suffering: to [...?] suffering. To the daemon of ambition it may apply - and apply
largely - if not without producing any such effect, at any rate without producing in
that shape any thing like equal effect.
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Mem? [...?] Aug[?] 1820
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