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II. Creolia not willing
III. Appeals intolerable
14. 1
The above all the imaginable
burthens on Creolia
from whence, with or
without ground, benefit
to Spain could be looked
for. Follows one other
from which no such benefit
could be looked for,
yet this such, that without
it, none of those others could
be endeavoured to be reaped.
15. 2.
From Appeals to Spain,
grievous, and probably
intolerable the burthen
to all in Spanish America.
16. 3.
Not probable that to Government
sent to Creolia by
Spain, power altogether arbitrary
wd. be allowed
under the change.
17. 4
This admitted, to the exercise
of the dominion
in any other manner do.
in this wd. be necessary –
particularly in financial
and certain penal
cases.
18. 5.
By taxes &c no promise
wd. be afforded without
right of appeal from Creolian,
to a Spanish judicatory
by a Collector or
Public Prosecutor, appointed
and removable by Government
in Spain.
19. 6
So in case of revolt –
disobedience, declared disaffection,
declared discontent.
20. 7
Yet from such appeal,
in any cases injustice
and oppression inexhaustible:
inevitable, certain,
boundless, irremediable, not
producible by any other means –
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