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Police Report
Expence of Punishment
N.S. Wales
The security such as it is results from, and is proportioned to
The security such as it is has the weakness
the expensiveness, the unproductiveness, the unfrequentedness,
in a word the unprosperousness of the Colony for its source.
Exactly as the Colony prosperity of the Colony
were to encrease in all those points, the security
would diminish. Were the propriety of the Colony
to equal that of an American Colony, its present the degree
of security derived from the its present degree of particular
degree of security on this head its only
recommendation would be reduced to a level with
the security afforded by the American Colonies,
when their doors were open to such guests,
a degree of security acknowledged to be insufficient.
That the security is already far from entire
is but too well known: the emigrants By escape With After or before
emancipation re-emigrants are known to have
returned from their forced excursion, and to have
returned to the same unlawful occupation
which had produced it.
+ Appendix
Mr Colquhoun's Examination?
It is stated so in his Book.
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