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<p><note>6 Conduct<lb/> 1 No Legislation <lb/>3 Causes</note> <del>Rather in New South Wales this power of legislation <lb/>if vested any where <add>if created by law, and by law</add> must have been vested in a <lb/>single hand.</del></p>
<p><note>6 Conduct<lb/> 1 No Legislation <lb/>3 Causes</note> <del>Rather in New South Wales this power of legislation <lb/>if vested any where <add>if created by law, and by law</add> must have been vested in a <lb/>single hand.</del></p>


<p><note>6 <lb/>Arbitrary  <gap/><lb/>they saw would arise <lb/> out of necessity and <lb/>that necessity they <lb/>trusted to for their <lb/>justification.</note> Arbitrary power was therefore to be established in the <lb/>Colony: but as arbitrary power, however convenient to <add>for use</add> <lb/>exercise is <del>not</del> neither pleasant nor becoming nor <del>alwa</del> <lb/>perhaps <add>always</add> even safe to <del>speak of</del> <add>ask for</add> nothing was to be said <lb/>about the matter. <del>With How soever</del> Necessity has no <lb/>law: <del>and as it can not only</del> strong enough even to <unclear>vanquish</unclear> <lb/>even an opposing law &#x2014; must more will it be to supply <lb/>the place of law where there is none. Howsoever it <lb/>
<p><note>6 <lb/>Arbitrary  <gap/><lb/>they saw would arise <lb/> out of necessity and <lb/>that necessity they <lb/>trusted to for their <lb/>justification.</note> Arbitrary power was therefore to be established in the <lb/>Colony: but as arbitrary power, however convenient to <add>for use</add> <lb/>exercise is <del>not</del> neither pleasant nor becoming nor <del>alwa</del> <lb/>perhaps <add>always</add> even safe to <del>speak of</del> <add>ask for</add> nothing was to be said <lb/>about the matter. <del>With How soever</del> Necessity has no <lb/>law: <del>and as it can not only</del> strong enough even to <unclear>vanquish</unclear> <lb/>even an opposing law &#x2014; must more will it be to supply <lb/>the place of law where there is none. Howsoever it <lb/>even with other plaints &#x2014; arbitrary power was a plaint <lb/>that was to <unclear>overspread</unclear> the country <add>colony</add> <note>In the situation <lb/>in which they placed <lb/>their Governor, power <lb/><sic>compleatly</sic> arbitrary &#x2014; legislative <lb/>power <del>with single <lb/> hand</del> joined to executive <lb/>and both to be exercised <lb/>in a single hand would <lb/>be matter of necessity: <lb/>and that necessity, <lb/>they <gap/>would be palpable <lb/>and incontestible.</note>  


   
   

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27 June 1802 7 late N. S. Wales

6 Conduct
1 No Legislation
3 Causes
Rather in New South Wales this power of legislation
if vested any where if created by law, and by law must have been vested in a
single hand.

6
Arbitrary
they saw would arise
out of necessity and
that necessity they
trusted to for their
justification.
Arbitrary power was therefore to be established in the
Colony: but as arbitrary power, however convenient to for use
exercise is not neither pleasant nor becoming nor alwa
perhaps always even safe to speak of ask for nothing was to be said
about the matter. With How soever Necessity has no
law: and as it can not only strong enough even to vanquish
even an opposing law — must more will it be to supply
the place of law where there is none. Howsoever it
even with other plaints — arbitrary power was a plaint
that was to overspread the country colony In the situation
in which they placed
their Governor, power
compleatly arbitrary — legislative
power with single
hand
joined to executive
and both to be exercised
in a single hand would
be matter of necessity:
and that necessity,
they would be palpable
and incontestible.

Identifier: | JB/116/188/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-7

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

188

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d7 / f44

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37721

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