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<head>Dispensing Power.</head> | <head>Dispensing Power <unclear>Many Contest</unclear>.</head> | ||
<p>1.<lb/>"<hi rend="underline">Principally</hi>" refers<lb/> merely to the | <p>Dispensing Power</p> | ||
<p>1*<lb/> Circumstances which<lb/> gave occasion to the<lb/> project for making<lb/> use of the Gaols to<lb/> defeat the will of<lb/> Parliament in respect<lb/> of the Penitentiary.<lb/> under the | <p>1.<lb/>"<hi rend="underline">Principally</hi>" refers<lb/> merely to the transportable<lb/> Convicts in<lb/> contradistinction to<lb/> the untransportable<lb/> ones- and the object<lb/> of the Act is supposed<lb/> to be composed of<lb/> such alone of both<lb/> classes as the Gaols<lb/>cannot contain. p.1.</p> | ||
<p>2<lb/> But when the | <p>1*<lb/> Circumstances which<lb/> gave occasion to the<lb/> project for making<lb/> use of the Gaols to<lb/> defeat the will of<lb/> Parliament in respect<lb/> of the Penitentiary.<lb/> under the colonization<lb/> & Hulk systems<lb/> necessity warranted<lb/> the making this use<lb/>of the Gaols for<lb/> time.- p.4.</p> | ||
<p>2<lb/> But when the necessity<lb/> is created by<lb/> those who plead it-<lb/> and avowed to be<lb/> so- it constitutes<lb/> not a justification<lb/> but an aggravation.<lb/>p.5.</p> | |||
<p>3. the measure thus<lb/>on the score of <lb/> necessity connived<lb/> at by Parliament,<lb/> the Letter sets up<lb/> an opposition to the <lb/> measure employed<lb/> by Parliament itself<lb/>to do away the<lb/> necessity. -p.6.</p> | <p>3. the measure thus<lb/>on the score of <lb/> necessity connived<lb/> at by Parliament,<lb/> the Letter sets up<lb/> an opposition to the <lb/> measure employed<lb/> by Parliament itself<lb/>to do away the<lb/> necessity. -p.6.</p> | ||
<p>4.<lb/>-and this on the<lb/> ground of the Duke's<lb/> thoughts about | <p>4.<lb/>-and this on the<lb/> ground of the Duke's<lb/> thoughts about expedience.<lb/> p.6</p> | ||
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< | <p>Dispensing Power.</p> | ||
<p>5.<lb/>Evil consequence of<lb/> allowing a factitious<lb/> necessity to have in<lb/> the way of | <p><add>27</add>5.<add>31</add><!-- additions in pencil --><lb/>Evil consequence of<lb/> allowing a factitious<lb/> necessity to have in<lb/> the way of justification<lb/> the effect if a<lb/> natural one-<lb/>1. It would have<lb/> justified Ship money.<lb/>p.7.</p> | ||
<p>6. <lb/> 2. It would have<lb/> justified the | <p>6. <lb/> 2. It would have<lb/> justified the superseding<lb/> the authority<lb/>of Parliament by the<lb/> Crown in the case<lb/> of the Corn laws.<lb/>p.8 </p> | ||
<p>7.<lb/>What the Duke does<lb/> by making a scarcity<lb/> of room in the<lb/> Penitentiary House<lb/> is tantamount to<lb/> the making a<lb/> scarcity of corn to<lb/> justify the exercising<lb/> a dispensing power<lb/> over the Corn laws.-<lb/>p.8</p> | <p>7.<lb/>What the Duke does<lb/> by making a scarcity<lb/> of room in the<lb/> Penitentiary House<lb/> is tantamount to<lb/> the making a<lb/> scarcity of corn to<lb/> justify the exercising<lb/> a dispensing power<lb/> over the Corn laws.-<lb/>p.8</p> | ||
<p>8<lb/>The reasoning of<lb/> the letter goes not<lb/> only to the | <p>8<lb/>The reasoning of<lb/> the letter goes not<lb/> only to the frustrating<lb/> the will of<lb/>Parliament in regard<lb/> to the future<lb/> measure of the Penitentiary<lb/> House but<lb/>to the overruling<lb/> it in regard to the<lb/> existing measures<lb/> of the Hulks. p.9</p> | ||
<p>9. <lb/>The Duke would not<lb/> pursue the ordinary<lb/> | <p>9. <lb/>The Duke would not<lb/> pursue the ordinary<lb/> course- that of coming<lb/> to Parliament for<lb/>leave to change measures<lb/> prescribed by<lb/> Parliament- as was<lb/> done in the case of<lb/> the Penitentiary Act.<lb/>-he preferred overruling<lb/> the measures<lb/>of Parliament by his<lb/> own authority. p.10</p> | ||
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Dispensing Power Many Contest.
Dispensing Power
1.
"Principally" refers
merely to the transportable
Convicts in
contradistinction to
the untransportable
ones- and the object
of the Act is supposed
to be composed of
such alone of both
classes as the Gaols
cannot contain. p.1.
1*
Circumstances which
gave occasion to the
project for making
use of the Gaols to
defeat the will of
Parliament in respect
of the Penitentiary.
under the colonization
& Hulk systems
necessity warranted
the making this use
of the Gaols for
time.- p.4.
2
But when the necessity
is created by
those who plead it-
and avowed to be
so- it constitutes
not a justification
but an aggravation.
p.5.
3. the measure thus
on the score of
necessity connived
at by Parliament,
the Letter sets up
an opposition to the
measure employed
by Parliament itself
to do away the
necessity. -p.6.
4.
-and this on the
ground of the Duke's
thoughts about expedience.
p.6
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Dispensing Power.
275.31
Evil consequence of
allowing a factitious
necessity to have in
the way of justification
the effect if a
natural one-
1. It would have
justified Ship money.
p.7.
6.
2. It would have
justified the superseding
the authority
of Parliament by the
Crown in the case
of the Corn laws.
p.8
7.
What the Duke does
by making a scarcity
of room in the
Penitentiary House
is tantamount to
the making a
scarcity of corn to
justify the exercising
a dispensing power
over the Corn laws.-
p.8
8
The reasoning of
the letter goes not
only to the frustrating
the will of
Parliament in regard
to the future
measure of the Penitentiary
House but
to the overruling
it in regard to the
existing measures
of the Hulks. p.9
9.
The Duke would not
pursue the ordinary
course- that of coming
to Parliament for
leave to change measures
prescribed by
Parliament- as was
done in the case of
the Penitentiary Act.
-he preferred overruling
the measures
of Parliament by his
own authority. p.10
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