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<head>11 Oct 1802</head> | |||
<head>Panopticon versus N.S. Wales</head> | |||
<p>Note to p.14.</p><lb/> | |||
<p>(<hi rend='superscript'>a</hi>) Since the above paragraph was written, the <del>promised continuation</del> <add>public has been</add><lb/> | |||
<del>has been made public.</del> <add>put in possession of the promised treasure:</add> and surely never did the deductions<lb/> | |||
of reason receive a more ample confirmation from experience,<lb/> | |||
than <del>the above theoretical remarks have received from</del> <add>has been afforded in the present instance by</add><lb/> | |||
the actual condition of the "improved" Colony, as exhibited in<lb/> | |||
this second volume, <del>addressed</del> <add>dedicated</add> by permission, to Lord Hobart —<lb/> | |||
<add>the Noble Lord</add> in whose hands the management of it <del>was</del> had by that time been<lb/> | |||
reposed. Extracts <del>from this second Volume</del> <add><del><unclear>no</unclear> <gap/> of this</del></add> <add>to that effect</add> are <del><gap/></del> intended to<lb/> | |||
accompany this address.</p><pb/> | |||
<p><!-- The entire following paragraph has been struck through with a diagonal line --> In the error if it be one, which, among those sources<lb/> | |||
of <del>real</del> <add>dead</add> expense and less called Colonies, prefers <add>those</add> which<lb/> | |||
are furthest off and produce least — <add>which</add> produce neither<lb/> | |||
contributions <del>towards the exigence</del> <add>in relief of the <del><gap/></del> inhabitants of the principal</add> of the Mother Country, nor<lb/> | |||
so much as full subsistence for the <del><gap/></del> <del>inhabitants</del> — the<lb/> | |||
<del>worthy Magistrate</del> <add>learned Advocate</add> has for his guides and <del>fellow-<gap/></del> <add>supporters</add><lb/> | |||
the <del>Roses, the Pitts, the Kings, the Portlands,</del> <add>xxs, the xxxs the Kings xxxxs, the xxxxxs</add> of the age.<lb/> | |||
But in the scale of candour, his station would be at the<lb/> | |||
top, while theirs would be <add>— where? —</add> in the place indicated by<lb/> | |||
that matchless mass of correspondence with which Your<lb/> | |||
Lordship <del>has been <add>or will be</add> entertained,</del> may one day be entertained.</p> <pb/> | |||
<p>To avoid every <del><gap/></del> the least suspicion of intrigue,<lb/> | |||
I abstained purposely from every endeavour, to <del><gap/></del> open<lb/> | |||
<del>a</del> <add>any sort of</add> communication, direct or indirect, with the respectable<lb/> | |||
historian, to whose ulterior testimony I <del>looked</del> <add>was looking</add> forward<lb/> | |||
with such <del>firm reliance</del> well-grounded confidence.</p> | |||
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11 Oct 1802
Panopticon versus N.S. Wales
Note to p.14.
(a) Since the above paragraph was written, the promised continuation public has been
has been made public. put in possession of the promised treasure: and surely never did the deductions
of reason receive a more ample confirmation from experience,
than the above theoretical remarks have received from has been afforded in the present instance by
the actual condition of the "improved" Colony, as exhibited in
this second volume, addressed dedicated by permission, to Lord Hobart —
the Noble Lord in whose hands the management of it was had by that time been
reposed. Extracts from this second Volume no of this to that effect are intended to
accompany this address.
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In the error if it be one, which, among those sources
of real dead expense and less called Colonies, prefers those which
are furthest off and produce least — which produce neither
contributions towards the exigence in relief of the inhabitants of the principal of the Mother Country, nor
so much as full subsistence for the inhabitants — the
worthy Magistrate learned Advocate has for his guides and fellow- supporters
the Roses, the Pitts, the Kings, the Portlands, xxs, the xxxs the Kings xxxxs, the xxxxxs of the age.
But in the scale of candour, his station would be at the
top, while theirs would be — where? — in the place indicated by
that matchless mass of correspondence with which Your
Lordship has been or will be entertained, may one day be entertained.
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To avoid every the least suspicion of intrigue,
I abstained purposely from every endeavour, to open
a any sort of communication, direct or indirect, with the respectable
historian, to whose ulterior testimony I looked was looking forward
with such firm reliance well-grounded confidence.
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