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<head>NOMENCLATURE - FELONY | <head>NOMENCLATURE - FELONY Sons to the Indians</head> | ||
It is pleasant enough to observe this Gibberish<lb/> | <p>It is pleasant enough to observe this Gibberish<lb/> | ||
under favour of the imitative | under favour of the imitative servility of Lawyers,<lb/> | ||
crossing the Atlantic Ocean in order<lb/> | |||
to be | to [be reverberated among the Cliffs of the Potowmack<lb/> | ||
& the Ohio.]<!-- illegible marginal note here --><lb/> | |||
In 1768 we learn that the <gap/> | In 1768 we learn that the <gap/> Commissioners<lb/> | ||
assured the six nations that the Governor<lb/> | |||
of the province | of the province had sent 4 Gentlemen with<lb/> | ||
his proclamation making it <!-- illegible deletion --> Felony | his proclamation making it <!-- illegible deletion --> Felony without<lb/> | ||
benefit of Clergy | benefit of Clergy" & for English settlers to continue on <del>English</del> Indian lands. Report of the <del>Lords</del>,<lb/> | ||
Board of Trade with <add> | Board of Trade with <add>answers &</add> observations. p. 62<lb/> | ||
It is true indeed that in the Pamphlet quoted<lb/> | It is true indeed that in the Pamphlet quoted<lb/> | ||
after the word "Felony" are | after the word "Felony" are inserted the words<lb/> | ||
"of Death" ; by <add>means of</add> which two words <add>as indicated in the original</add | "of Death"; by <add>means of</add> which two words <add>as indicated in the original</add> tho' the construction<lb/> | ||
<add>of the phrase in the English</add> is none of the clearest, it is possible<lb/> | |||
that the | that the Indian by paying no regard to<lb/> | ||
what was before | what was before & after them might understand<lb/> | ||
something about the matter. | something about the matter.</p> | ||
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NOMENCLATURE - FELONY Sons to the Indians
It is pleasant enough to observe this Gibberish
under favour of the imitative servility of Lawyers,
crossing the Atlantic Ocean in order
to [be reverberated among the Cliffs of the Potowmack
& the Ohio.]
In 1768 we learn that the Commissioners
assured the six nations that the Governor
of the province had sent 4 Gentlemen with
his proclamation making it Felony without
benefit of Clergy" & for English settlers to continue on English Indian lands. Report of the Lords,
Board of Trade with answers & observations. p. 62
It is true indeed that in the Pamphlet quoted
after the word "Felony" are inserted the words
"of Death"; by means of which two words as indicated in the original tho' the construction
of the phrase in the English is none of the clearest, it is possible
that the Indian by paying no regard to
what was before & after them might understand
something about the matter.
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jeremy bentham |
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