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20 July 1802
N.S. Wales
Note
Conduct
VII Escapes
(a) continued
Proof of criminal &c.
Note continued to p.78
assistance of my whole ordinance, their managers colleagues
over head had been adding to theses physical obstacles
more illegal legal ones. That by every other party present
every syllable of this should be forgotten is but more than
natural—I should have said much more than natural
for most assuredly no one gentleman
for surely no one of them that case and
it will remember it: that can forget will fail
to forget it:[+] [+]There, division of
time as well as of every
thing else that passed
is quite natural: there of all such things as but to me Your Lordship will judge
whether it be possible.
Who was of the company matters not for the
present: who was not, Your Lordship sees without already
reading it being told Your Lordship is quite right.
The relates of common places
—the man who never smiles, nor ever laught but to insult nor
ever smiles—the man of by haughtiness was
not there—Your Lordship sees the man in whom
mere compliance so much convenient madness the meanness of has
preserved found so constant a cover under the secret
of haughtiness, was not there.
finds so ready a cover
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