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Mr B private
address to to Mr Messrs Addington
with the private of Mr Nepean
shewing the powers taken
by him to avoid coming
to extremities
The is as clear as day light
Parliament had appointed one a new mode the
Duke to get rid of it set up
another another of his own on principles
which went to defeat not only the
new mode but another Parliamentary
mode already in use
The will of his
predecessor was
the encrease of
right & any to
Mr Addington
Lapse of time
As if false imprisonment for an open for a space of
of for seven years together were pleaded in justification of
murder at the end of it
In a moral view
there is a difference
between the two cases:
but in a logical
they are the same
The result are is different, in the two eyes but in the eye
of since the justification is really
as pertinent in the new case as in the
other
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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grounds of relinquishment 1. lapse of time |
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lapse of time |
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