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<note>23 continued</note> | <head>N.S.Wales</head><lb/> | ||
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<p>of statutes past and even future, commencing at the <lb/> | <p>of statutes past and even future, commencing at the <lb/> | ||
restoration, by a correspondent set of <add>insidious and</add> and spurious amendments. <lb/> | restoration, by a correspondent set of <add>insidious and</add> and spurious amendments. <lb/> | ||
The grand object was to prevent men <lb/> | The grand object was to prevent men <lb/> | ||
from exercising (and rather than <del>not</del><add>to</add> <del>prevent them</del><lb/> | from exercising (and rather than <del>not</del> <add>to</add> <del>prevent them</del><lb/> | ||
they should not be prevented it was determined to punish<lb/> | they should not be prevented it was determined to punish<lb/> | ||
them for exercising) acts which would neither have <lb/> | them for exercising) acts which would neither have <lb/> | ||
been outrages " nor misbehaviours' if committed in<lb/> | been outrages " nor "misbehaviours' if committed in<lb/> | ||
England:- acts consisting in endeavours to return to<lb/> | England:- acts consisting in endeavours to return to<lb/> | ||
England in <del>persuance</del> virtue of the rights reserved<lb/> | England in <del>persuance</del> virtue of the rights reserved<lb/> | ||
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laws by which they had been divested of that right each<lb/> | laws by which they had been divested of that right each<lb/> | ||
for a limited time and no longer in the score of punishment<lb/> | for a limited time and no longer in the score of punishment<lb/> | ||
for misdeeds rendered <add>so punished</add> | for misdeeds rendered <add>so punished</add> thus punishable by<lb/> | ||
those laws.</p><pb/> | those laws.</p><pb/> | ||
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8 July 1802
N.S.Wales
Conduct
23 continued
of statutes past and even future, commencing at the
restoration, by a correspondent set of insidious and and spurious amendments.
The grand object was to prevent men
from exercising (and rather than not to prevent them
they should not be prevented it was determined to punish
them for exercising) acts which would neither have
been outrages " nor "misbehaviours' if committed in
England:- acts consisting in endeavours to return to
England in persuance virtue of the rights reserved
to them by law. I mean in virtue of the several
laws by which they had been divested of that right each
for a limited time and no longer in the score of punishment
for misdeeds rendered so punished thus punishable by
those laws.
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