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3. Sacrifice of whatever advantage in a pecuniary shape might
justly reasonably have been expectable from the public concern – the Convict-employment
Contract – to which the private one had been sacrificed as above:
which concern again was not of an ordinary nature, but
to be carried on upon a plan, entirely which, such as it was,
was entirely new, being invented by the two individuals, to whom
by the Agreement, the benefit of the Contract was supposed to have
been secured.
4. On With the list of these sacrifices, all of them capable of being
expressed by figures, the state of suffering in which 18 years
of his life or if the date of if be reckoned from the date of his
first offer to Mr Pitt 21 years viz. from the 42d to the 65th year of his life have been spent, partly in the
his of the most depressing anxiety, the remainder with the yoke of disappointment
and humiliation and oppression about his neck, will not readily coalesce,
nor be susceptible of an analogous compensation in money:
but it has not been the less real.
Of all these sufferings, can it though the progress, made in the system
of , is stated in his evidence, as printed in the 28th Report
of the Finance Committee of 1797-8, no other mention is made
in the Bill than what is expressed by the words "expence of
"preparations", and "loss of time and trouble". & while
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