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<p>"away from the Colony was <hi rend='underline'>now</hi>" (says he) "a matter of some<lb/> "difficulty, as it was <hi rend='underline'>understood</hi> that a clause <hi rend='underline'>was to be</hi> <lb/>"inserted in all <hi rend='underline'>future</hi> Contracts for shipping for the Colony, <lb/>"subjecting the masters to certain penalties, on certificates being <lb/>"received of their having brought away any Convicts <hi rend='underline'>or other<lb/> "persons</hi> from this settlement without the Governor's permission; <lb/>"and as it was not probable that many of them would, on<lb/> "their return, refrain from the vices or avoid the society of<lb/> "those companions who had been the causes of their transportation <lb/>"to this Country, <hi rend='underline'>not many could hope to obtain the<lb/> "sanction of the Governor for their return."</hi> </p> | |||
<p>"<hi rend='underline'>It was understood</hi>": viz: by the author, Captain Collins,<lb/> the Judge Advocate: most probably from the tenor of the <hi rend='underline'>instructions</hi> <lb/>sent, from the <add>Secretary of State's</add> office <del>now Your Lordship's</del>, to the Governor; at any <lb/>rate from the conversation of the Governor, the Governor speaking<lb/> from those instructions.</p> | |||
<p>In this most instructive paragraph, <del>Your Lordship</del> <add>the reader</add> <lb/>sees at once, the monstrous, yet in that quarter but too frequent,<lb/> and natural, combination — the combination of gross negligence<lb/> with gross oppression and injustice: in the first place the negligence, <lb/>and then, to make up for it, the injustice. For four <lb/>or five years — for the time that none of the Convicts could <lb/>return without break of the law — the door is left wide open <lb/>for their return: as soon as their right of returning takes <lb/>place, then it is that the door is shut <add>— shut</add> against all alike — <lb/> right or no right — by the undistinguishing hand of blind<lb/> and lawless tyranny. — </p> | |||
<p>Till now, the mask had been kept on — the hand of oppression<lb/> had worked unseen — the force of nature — the preventive powers<lb/> | |||
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"away from the Colony was now" (says he) "a matter of some
"difficulty, as it was understood that a clause was to be
"inserted in all future Contracts for shipping for the Colony,
"subjecting the masters to certain penalties, on certificates being
"received of their having brought away any Convicts or other
"persons from this settlement without the Governor's permission;
"and as it was not probable that many of them would, on
"their return, refrain from the vices or avoid the society of
"those companions who had been the causes of their transportation
"to this Country, not many could hope to obtain the
"sanction of the Governor for their return."
"It was understood": viz: by the author, Captain Collins,
the Judge Advocate: most probably from the tenor of the instructions
sent, from the Secretary of State's office now Your Lordship's, to the Governor; at any
rate from the conversation of the Governor, the Governor speaking
from those instructions.
In this most instructive paragraph, Your Lordship the reader
sees at once, the monstrous, yet in that quarter but too frequent,
and natural, combination — the combination of gross negligence
with gross oppression and injustice: in the first place the negligence,
and then, to make up for it, the injustice. For four
or five years — for the time that none of the Convicts could
return without break of the law — the door is left wide open
for their return: as soon as their right of returning takes
place, then it is that the door is shut — shut against all alike —
right or no right — by the undistinguishing hand of blind
and lawless tyranny. —
Till now, the mask had been kept on — the hand of oppression
had worked unseen — the force of nature — the preventive powers
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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287 |
n. s. wales |
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002 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
2 |
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recto |
d3 f59 / d4 f60 |
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john herbert koe |
[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]] |
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1800 |
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37820 |
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