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<head>N.S. Wales</head> | |||
<p>20 July 1802</p> | |||
<note>Conduct<lb/> | |||
VII Escapes</note> | |||
<note>27<lb/> | |||
Recapitulation</note> | |||
<note><gap/><lb/> | |||
1. Illegal legislation<lb/> | |||
2. Oppression<lb/> | |||
3. Perfidy<lb/> | |||
4. The detainer was<lb/> | |||
not by <add>mere</add> physical difficulties,<lb/> | |||
but by<lb/> | |||
Special orders<lb/> | |||
from Pitt &<lb/> | |||
at home.</note> | |||
<p>From the particular evidences above stated, one general <add>the following</add> <lb/> | |||
general conclusions <del>result</del> will be found (I trust) to result,<lb/> | |||
<del>conclusion follows</del> without possibility of contradiction: viz:<lb/> | |||
that <del>the</del> in respect of the treatment <add><del>condition of</del></add> given to a great<lb/> | |||
<del>part</del> <add>part, by this time perhaps the greatest,</add> of the population of the Colony, the whole system of <del>the<lb/> | |||
conduct of Government is</del> <add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt's <del><gap/></del> Administration has been</add> a system of the most audacious<lb/> | |||
illegality, added to perfidy and oppression: that <del>for preventing</del> <add>the detention</add> <lb/> | |||
<del>the return</del> of <del>thous</del> so many hundreds, or by this time thousands,<lb/> | |||
whose right <add>by law</add> to return is indisputable, is a crime<lb/> | |||
committed in breach and in open defiance of every one<lb/> | |||
of the laws of Parliament by which transportation for limited<lb/> | |||
terms is appointed: that this <add>persevering and systematic</add> violation of <del>the dearest</del><lb/> | |||
one of the most sacred <del>points</del> <add>articles</add> of the constitution <del>is commit</del><lb/> | |||
has all along been committed under the eye and the<lb/> | |||
instructions of <del>the late Administration</del> <add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt, and his Colleagues,</add>, by whom the<lb/> | |||
Colony was founded for that <add>very</add> purpose, according to their manner<lb/> | |||
of founding Colonies: that it is not <del>longer</del> now, as<lb/> | |||
perhaps at first, <del>by a trick</del> in an indirect way <add>only</add> and<lb/> | |||
by a trick (the substituting the physical obstacle of <add>local</add> distance<lb/> | |||
to the legal obstacle of prohibition and punishment)<lb/> | |||
that the object of the institution (the ridding the community<lb/> | |||
of these its obnoxious members) is <del>endeavoured to</del> <add><del><gap/></del> pursued</add> but by<lb/> | |||
that the mask, <add>if ever <del><gap/></del> it were <del>put on <gap/></del> put on,</add>, had for these <del>long</del> <add>eight or ten</add> years been thrown off,<add>+</add><lb/> | |||
<del>and</del> <add>by</add> positive orders, <add>or Instructions issued</add> on the table of <del>directed expedition <gap/></del> so many particular<lb/> | |||
Acts of Parliament, as well as of those General <add>and all-<del><gap/></del>embracing laws</add> <del>ones</del><lb/> | |||
<del>which constitute</del> <add>by what the most immediately and practically</add> the <del>written foundations of those rights</del><lb/> | |||
<del>which important of those <add>the constitutional</add> securities by which the condition<lb/> | |||
of British subjects became the <gap/> articles</del> <add>important features</add> of British liberty<lb/> | |||
are <del>declared and secured</del> cherished and secured.</p><note><add>+</add> and a system of<lb/>already illegal<lb/>legislation kept on<lb/>foot,<lb/></note> | |||
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N.S. Wales
20 July 1802
Conduct
VII Escapes
27
Recapitulation
1. Illegal legislation
2. Oppression
3. Perfidy
4. The detainer was
not by mere physical difficulties,
but by
Special orders
from Pitt &
at home.
From the particular evidences above stated, one general the following
general conclusions result will be found (I trust) to result,
conclusion follows without possibility of contradiction: viz:
that the in respect of the treatment condition of given to a great
part part, by this time perhaps the greatest, of the population of the Colony, the whole system of the
conduct of Government is Mr Pitt's Administration has been a system of the most audacious
illegality, added to perfidy and oppression: that for preventing the detention
the return of thous so many hundreds, or by this time thousands,
whose right by law to return is indisputable, is a crime
committed in breach and in open defiance of every one
of the laws of Parliament by which transportation for limited
terms is appointed: that this persevering and systematic violation of the dearest
one of the most sacred points articles of the constitution is commit
has all along been committed under the eye and the
instructions of the late Administration Mr Pitt, and his Colleagues,, by whom the
Colony was founded for that very purpose, according to their manner
of founding Colonies: that it is not longer now, as
perhaps at first, by a trick in an indirect way only and
by a trick (the substituting the physical obstacle of local distance
to the legal obstacle of prohibition and punishment)
that the object of the institution (the ridding the community
of these its obnoxious members) is endeavoured to pursued but by
that the mask, if ever it were put on put on,, had for these long eight or ten years been thrown off,+
and by positive orders, or Instructions issued on the table of directed expedition so many particular
Acts of Parliament, as well as of those General and all-embracing laws ones
which constitute by what the most immediately and practically the written foundations of those rights
which important of those the constitutional securities by which the condition
of British subjects became the articles important features of British liberty
are declared and secured cherished and secured.
+ and a system of
already illegal
legislation kept on
foot,
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