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Dr L.J. Hume
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Unusually for the Bowring edition, the editor is not identified. identified.
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The
essay was edited for the Bowring edition by John Hill Burton (1809-81),
author and historian of Scotland, who helped Bowring to supervise the
production of the Works.
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been responsible, or at least
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did edit the essay, he
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preparing it
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the essay was being prepared
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According to Burton,
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This was possibly the translation which Bentham had been encouraging Bowring to undertake,2 and to which Bentham may have had access at this time.
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The 'Preliminary Discourse' had been translated by Bowring, with Bentham's encouragement,2 though the translation of the Constitution was based on The Political Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy. Proclaimed in Cadiz, 19th of March, 1812, London, 1813.
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Legislative Senate
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10 May
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10 May
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16/28 May
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Executive Council
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Stanhope to Bentham, 24 October 1823, National Library of Greece, London Greek Committee Papers, vol. 10, fo. L.
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Stanhope to Bowring, 11 November 1823, UC xii.151.
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60 Geo. III
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