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'' | <head>The British Constitution conquered in New South Wales: Shewing the enormities committed, in breach of Magna <sic>Charta</sic>, the Petition of Right, the <foreign>Habeas</foreign> Corpus Act, and the Bill of Rights, in the design, foundation, and government, of that Penal Colony.</head> | ||
<p>§.1. Subject — matter | |||
object-plan.</p> | |||
<p>§.2. Power of legislation — its <hi rend='underline'>necessity</hi><lb/> in New South Wales.</p> | |||
<p>§.3. Legislation — how far <hi rend='underline'>lawful</hi><lb/> in New South Wales.</p> | |||
<p>§.4. <hi rend='underline'>American</hi> etc. legislation <lb/>no precedent for New South Wales.</p> | |||
<p>§.5. Even in America, the Crown<lb/> had no right to legislate without <lb/>Parliament.</p> | |||
<p>§.6. Nullity of legislation in <lb/>New South Wales, for want of <lb/>an <hi rend='underline'>Assembly</hi> to consent. —</p> | |||
<p>§.7. Nullity of Governor's Ordinances,<lb/> for want of a Court<lb/> to try <sic>offences </sic> against them.</p> | |||
<p>§.8. The King's Law-Servants <lb/>not infallible. —</p> | |||
<p>§.9. Nullity of New South <sic>Welch</sic><lb/> legislation proved <del>by</del> <add>from</add> the <hi rend='underline'>Granada</hi> <lb/>Base.</p> | |||
<p>§.10. <add>Governor's</add> Illegal Ordinances<lb/> | |||
<del>issued by the Governor Esq.</del> <add>exemplified —</add> <lb/>1.for prevention of <hi rend='underline'>famine.</hi> —</p> | |||
<p>§.11. <add>Governor's</add> Illegal Ordinances <lb/><add>exemplified</add> <del>issued by the Governor Esq.</del> <lb/>2. for prevention of <hi rend='underline'>drunkenness.</hi></p> | |||
<p>§.12. <hi rend='underline'><sic>Expirees</sic>,</hi> forcibly detained.</p> | |||
<p>§.13.<hi rend='underline'><sic>Expirees</sic>, </hi> during detention, <lb/>kept in bondage.</p> | |||
<head><hi rend='underline'>Statutes</hi></head> | |||
<p>§.14. <del>Laws</del> <hi rend='underline'>transgressed</hi> by<lb/> the Legislation and Government<lb/> of New South Wales.</p> | |||
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The British Constitution conquered in New South Wales: Shewing the enormities committed, in breach of Magna Charta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, and the Bill of Rights, in the design, foundation, and government, of that Penal Colony.
§.1. Subject — matter object-plan.
§.2. Power of legislation — its necessity
in New South Wales.
§.3. Legislation — how far lawful
in New South Wales.
§.4. American etc. legislation
no precedent for New South Wales.
§.5. Even in America, the Crown
had no right to legislate without
Parliament.
§.6. Nullity of legislation in
New South Wales, for want of
an Assembly to consent. —
§.7. Nullity of Governor's Ordinances,
for want of a Court
to try offences against them.
§.8. The King's Law-Servants
not infallible. —
§.9. Nullity of New South Welch
legislation proved by from the Granada
Base.
§.10. Governor's Illegal Ordinances
issued by the Governor Esq. exemplified —
1.for prevention of famine. —
§.11. Governor's Illegal Ordinances
exemplified issued by the Governor Esq.
2. for prevention of drunkenness.
§.12. Expirees, forcibly detained.
§.13.Expirees, during detention,
kept in bondage.
Statutes
§.14. Laws transgressed by
the Legislation and Government
of New South Wales.
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