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''  | <head>27 June 1802 (C) 3 40</head> <head>N. S. Wales</head>  | ||
<p><note>6 Conduct <lb/>1 No Legislation <lb/>3 Causes</note><lb/> <del>Having submitted to Your Lordship this view of <lb/>the natural consequences of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt's and M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Rose's <lb/>way <add>mode</add> of doing business, I come now to speak <gap/> <lb/>distinctly of the probable causes of the choice thus made<lb/> of it.</del> <lb/>  | |||
<note><del>They brought the building <lb/>into the world as they exposed <lb/>it in the <unclear>wide</unclear> world, without <lb/>the means of sustaining <lb/>its existence to suffer <lb/>these <gap/> their unprecedented <lb/><gap/> it be assumed composed <lb/>it <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> of <lb/>a <gap/> notice <gap/> Had <lb/>it escaped their notices?</note> </p>  | |||
<p><del>I see Your Lordship already under some perplexity. <lb/>I hasten to relieve it. A Colony undertaken <add>An expedition sent</add> <lb/><add>out for founding a Colony</add> to be founded, and no power of and not so <lb/>much as a power for making a <gap/> by law <gap/> out <lb/>with it? Now we are in a period of about fourteen <lb/>years even sent out since? — Is it possible that one <lb/><unclear>reception such</unclear> could have escaped notice?</del></p>  | |||
<p>My hypothesis is, my Lord, that <del>it</del> <add>the mission has not</add> had <hi rend="underline">not</hi> <lb/><note>12 continued <lb/>2 continued</note> escaped |<del>their</del>| <add>it</add> notice. On every ground that lay in <lb/>the least degree <del>beyond <add>in or</add> or one side</del> <add>out</add> of the routine of <lb/>the most <gap/> practice, every <hi rend="underline">possible</hi> degree of helplessness <lb/>and blindness I am ready to give them credit for: <lb/>from the whole tenor of this address as well as the other, <lb/>by which it is destined to be followed. Your Lordship will <lb/>judge whether in my estimate <del>of their faculties</del> there <lb/>can be any difficulty on that score. I say, for every <lb/><hi rend="underline">possible degree</hi>: but such a degree as this is what I <lb/>look upon as not possible.</p>   | |||
<p>Still I give it but as an hypothesis.. [Your <lb/>Lordship will judge.] My grounds for it are as follows.] </p>    | |||
<p>My hypothesis then, my Lord, is — Your Lordship <lb/>will have the goodness to remember I give it but as an <lb/>hypothesis. — The grounds of it are as follows. —   </p>  | |||
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27 June 1802 (C) 3 40 N. S. Wales
6 Conduct 
1 No Legislation 
3 Causes
 Having submitted to Your Lordship this view of 
the natural consequences of Mr Pitt's and Mr Rose's 
way mode of doing business, I come now to speak  
distinctly of the probable causes of the choice thus made
 of it. 
They brought the building  
into the world as they exposed 
it in the wide world, without 
the means of sustaining 
its existence to suffer 
these  their unprecedented 
 it be assumed composed 
it     of 
a  notice  Had 
it escaped their notices?
I see Your Lordship already under some perplexity. 
I hasten to relieve it. A Colony undertaken An expedition sent 
out for founding a Colony to be founded, and no power of and not so 
much as a power for making a  by law  out 
with it? Now we are in a period of about fourteen 
years even sent out since? — Is it possible that one 
reception such could have escaped notice?
My hypothesis is, my Lord, that it the mission has not had not 
12 continued 
2 continued escaped |their| it notice. On every ground that lay in 
the least degree beyond in or or one side out of the routine of 
the most  practice, every possible degree of helplessness 
and blindness I am ready to give them credit for: 
from the whole tenor of this address as well as the other, 
by which it is destined to be followed. Your Lordship will 
judge whether in my estimate of their faculties there 
can be any difficulty on that score. I say, for every 
possible degree: but such a degree as this is what I 
look upon as not possible.
Still I give it but as an hypothesis.. [Your 
Lordship will judge.] My grounds for it are as follows.] 
My hypothesis then, my Lord, is — Your Lordship 
will have the goodness to remember I give it but as an 
hypothesis. — The grounds of it are as follows. —   
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