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18 June 1802 N.S. Wales
Conduct
V. Mischief
9 12 3
The
if at any time
they should have
among them, may
subvert the Government
without incurring
any legal penalty
A first When the seditionists are sent thither was landed
The first seditionists habing made good their of
After the arrival of the first seditionists if been
Colony the peace of the Colony remained , it was for
want of their the advantage that had been given
them. No rights of man were necessary
to this purpose: the Act of the twenty seventh of His Majesty,
had they but known the virtue of it, was quite sufficient for their purpose. Then had no need of wanted nothing of
Thomas Payne after what had been done for them by
the British Monster and his Telemachus by
Mr George Rose and Mr Pitt William Pitt.
Ship after ship has been carrying out
reinforcements of United Irishmen. Ignorant as yet
of advantage, they have gone to work too friskily.
Has there been by a to be an add
or in the book of fate is it written that there shall be, an odd
Attorney among them? or any body else who has enough
of law about him to spy it out? spy out the advantages and
it to ? If yes there be some out of this ground alone
may spring up flames, by which the peace of the Colony
if not the Colony itself, may be consumed at
to say it more may at any time be considered at
any time.
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