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<head>N.S. Wales</head> | <head>N.S. Wales</head> | ||
<p>24 June 1802</p> | <p>24 June 1802.</p> | ||
<note>6. Conduct<lb/> | <note>6. Conduct<lb/> | ||
Introd</note> | Introd</note> | ||
<p>The hopes to which I may have to beg your Lordships attention on<lb/> | <p>The hopes to which I may have to beg your Lordships attention on<lb/> | ||
this occasion are | this occasion are in few words as follows</p> | ||
<p>1. <add>Necessary</add> Legal powers omitted to be created. Consequence perpetually<lb/> | <p>1. <add>Necessary</add> Legal powers omitted to be created. Consequence perpetually<lb/> | ||
to no legal provision made for the necessary powers of regulation. Consequence perpetually<lb/> | to no legal provision made for the necessary powers of regulation. Consequence perpetually<lb/> | ||
impending danger of anarchy and ruin—Causes of the omission.<lb/> | impending danger of anarchy and ruin—Causes of the omission.<lb/> | ||
2. No care taken to prevent the return to England of persons <add>convicts</add><lb/> | <del>I</del> 2. No care taken to prevent the return to England of persons <add>convicts</add><lb/> | ||
<add>forbidden to return by law</add | <del>having no right</del> <add>forbidden to return by law</add> : care taken <add>afterwards</add> to prevent the return of persons<lb/> | ||
having a right to return by law<add>+</add> | having a right to return by law<add>[+]</add> | ||
<del><add>Direct</add> Contempt put by the servants<lb/> | <del><add>Direct</add> Contempt put by the servants<lb/> | ||
of the Crown upon the authority of Parliament. Perversion of the<lb/> | of the Crown upon the authority of Parliament. Perversion of the<lb/> | ||
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laws at one strike.</note> | laws at one strike.</note> | ||
<note><add>+</add> at first nor for<lb/> | <note><add>+</add> at first <add>the actual</add> nor for<lb/> | ||
several years.</note> | several years.</note> | ||
<p>II. No care taken<add>+</add> for securing to <add>obtaining for</add> the mother Country<lb/> | <p>II. No care taken<add>[+]</add> for securing to <add>obtaining for</add> the mother Country<lb/> | ||
a security against the return of the transported Convicts during<lb/> | <del><gap/></del> a security against the return of the transported Convicts during<lb/> | ||
the only failure of <add>supposed</add> advantage <add>looked for</add> | the only failure of <add>supposed</add> advantage <del>for</del> belonging <add>looked for</add> in any<lb/> | ||
preeminent degree <add>from the Colonial</add> | preeminent degree to the Colony <add>from the Colonial</add> establishment: viz:<lb/> | ||
security against the return of the transported Convicts<lb/> | security against the return of the transported Convicts<lb/> | ||
during their state of legal bondage i:e: before the<lb/> | during their state of legal bondage i:e: before the<lb/> | ||
expiration of the legal <add>penal</add> terms indicated by their respective<lb/> | expiration of the <del>legal</del> <add>penal</add> terms indicated by their respective<lb/> | ||
sentences.</p> | sentences.</p> | ||
<p>III. <add>When</add> Measures <add>were</add> taken at length on this view—arbitrary<lb/> | <p>III. <add>When</add> Measures <add>were</add> taken at length <del><gap/></del> on this view—arbitrary<lb/> | ||
and illegal tenor of these measures: the restraint extending<lb/> | and illegal tenor of these measures: the restraint extending<lb/> | ||
to all persons without distinction—but equally to<lb/> | to all persons without distinction—but equally to<lb/> | ||
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in direct repugnance to the several laws whereby those<lb/> | in direct repugnance to the several laws whereby those<lb/> | ||
respective terms of transportation were prescribed and limited.</p> | respective terms of transportation were prescribed and limited.</p> | ||
<p>IV. <add>No care taken to | <p>IV. <del>Neglect of the necessary means for planning the condition <add>No care taken to plan the</add> <lb/> | ||
of the convicts in point of</del> bondage upon <del>unsteady</del> <add>any</add> <lb/> | |||
of the convicts in point of</del> bondage upon < | <del>and explicit</del> <add>certain or consistent</add> footing.</p> | ||
<del>and</del> <add>certain or consistent</add> footing.</p> | |||
<note>Present causes<lb/> | <note>Present causes<lb/> | ||
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N.S. Wales
24 June 1802.
6. Conduct
Introd
The hopes to which I may have to beg your Lordships attention on
this occasion are in few words as follows
1. Necessary Legal powers omitted to be created. Consequence perpetually
to no legal provision made for the necessary powers of regulation. Consequence perpetually
impending danger of anarchy and ruin—Causes of the omission.
I 2. No care taken to prevent the return to England of persons convicts
having no right forbidden to return by law : care taken afterwards to prevent the return of persons
having a right to return by law[+]
Direct Contempt put by the servants
of the Crown upon the authority of Parliament. Perversion of the
whole system of transportation.
I. Powers necessary to the very existence of the Colony
omitted to be created. Powers of judicature the only ones
applied for and obtained from Parliament—Of legislation
no power whatever. Causes Consequences of the omission
Consequences Causes of it.
+ Legislative power assumed
and exercised by the advisers and servants
of the Crown.
Arbitrary extension and
provision of the whole
system of transportation
laws at one strike.
+ at first the actual nor for
several years.
II. No care taken[+] for securing to obtaining for the mother Country
a security against the return of the transported Convicts during
the only failure of supposed advantage for belonging looked for in any
preeminent degree to the Colony from the Colonial establishment: viz:
security against the return of the transported Convicts
during their state of legal bondage i:e: before the
expiration of the legal penal terms indicated by their respective
sentences.
III. When Measures were taken at length on this view—arbitrary
and illegal tenor of these measures: the restraint extending
to all persons without distinction—but equally to
emancipated convicts—after the expiration of their terms
in direct repugnance to the several laws whereby those
respective terms of transportation were prescribed and limited.
IV. Neglect of the necessary means for planning the condition No care taken to plan the
of the convicts in point of bondage upon unsteady any
and explicit certain or consistent footing.
Present causes
1. Incapacity
2. Neglect
3. Criminal acts
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