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<head>1831 Aug. 5 J<lb/> | |||
<del>Proposal for a</del> Colonization <del>Establishment</del> Proposal</head> | |||
<note>Ch. I. Special Ends in v[iew]</note> | |||
<p>1</p> | |||
<p>§.1. Special ends in view.</p> | |||
<note>1<lb/> | |||
Relief <del>of</del> <add>to</add> indigent<lb/> | |||
emigrants</note> | |||
<p>1. <del><gap/></del> Transferring individuals, in an unlimited<lb/> | |||
multitude from a state of indigence to a state of<lb/> | |||
affluence</p> | |||
<note>2<lb/> | |||
Relief to indigent<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> <add>tax-receivers at home</add> by removal<lb/> | |||
of competitors</note> | |||
<p>2. <del>Relieving</del> <add>Affording a great part of</add> the remaining portion of the population<lb/> | |||
of the Mother Country, <add>relief,</add> from the pressure of a <add>state of</add> continually<lb/> | |||
increasing <del>state of</del> indigence, from which they can not<lb/> | |||
at present be relieved, but by a continually increasing<lb/> | |||
tax imposed upon the people of all degrees <hi rend="underline">above</hi> the lowest<lb/> | |||
in the scale of opulence.</p> | |||
<note>To Tax-payers<lb/> | |||
3<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> <add>Present</add> Relief <del>to<lb/> | |||
tax payers</del> by removal<lb/> | |||
of tax-<del>receivers</del> <add>receivers</add></note> | |||
<p>4. <del>Rel<gap/></del> Affording to the relatively opulent <add>and tax-paying portion of</add> the<lb/> | |||
<del>the first <gap/></del> <add>people</add> <add>of England, <hi rend="underline">immediate</hi></add> relief, more of less immediate, from<lb/> | |||
this pressure</p> | |||
<note>4<lb/> | |||
So, Relief in all time<lb/> | |||
future</note> | |||
<p>5. Affording <add>to them</add> a security against <add>all</add> future <sic>encrease</sic><lb/> | |||
of the existing pressure: a security which will not<lb/> | |||
terminate, till the Australasian Continent <del><gap/></del> contains<lb/> | |||
a population as dense as the European.</p> | |||
<note>5<lb/> | |||
Giving to the Settlers<lb/> | |||
not merely continuance<lb/> | |||
of being, but<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">well-being</hi>, <del>will be</del><lb/> | |||
bodily, and through<lb/> | |||
education, mental.</note> | |||
<p>5. Giving to the immigrants into Australasia<lb/> | |||
not merely the means of existence, as above, but through <del><gap/><lb/> | |||
a <gap/> system</del> <add>means</add> of education, the means of <hi rend="underline">well</hi>-being in all<lb/> | |||
time to come, as well in respect of the mind, as in respect<lb/> | |||
of the mind.</p> | |||
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1831 Aug. 5 J
Proposal for a Colonization Establishment Proposal
Ch. I. Special Ends in v[iew]
1
§.1. Special ends in view.
1
Relief of to indigent
emigrants
1. Transferring individuals, in an unlimited
multitude from a state of indigence to a state of
affluence
2
Relief to indigent
tax-receivers at home by removal
of competitors
2. Relieving Affording a great part of the remaining portion of the population
of the Mother Country, relief, from the pressure of a state of continually
increasing state of indigence, from which they can not
at present be relieved, but by a continually increasing
tax imposed upon the people of all degrees above the lowest
in the scale of opulence.
To Tax-payers
3
Present Relief to
tax payers by removal
of tax-receivers receivers
4. Rel Affording to the relatively opulent and tax-paying portion of the
the first people of England, immediate relief, more of less immediate, from
this pressure
4
So, Relief in all time
future
5. Affording to them a security against all future encrease
of the existing pressure: a security which will not
terminate, till the Australasian Continent contains
a population as dense as the European.
5
Giving to the Settlers
not merely continuance
of being, but
well-being, will be
bodily, and through
education, mental.
5. Giving to the immigrants into Australasia
not merely the means of existence, as above, but through
a system means of education, the means of well-being in all
time to come, as well in respect of the mind, as in respect
of the mind.
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