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| <head>31 May 1802 (39<lb/> N. S. Wales</head> | <head>31 May 1802 (39<lb/> N. S. Wales</head> | ||
| <p>more magazines if created it would require <add>that such</add> a degree <lb/>of severity as against depredation, as <add>which</add> appears altogether <lb/>incompatible with the predominant character <lb/>of the people such as it has been proved <add>predicted</add> to be again, <lb/>and such as it has been stated to be by Captain Collins.<lb/> Government taking the supply of its own people into its<lb/> own hands; and leaving the free Settlers to their fate, could <lb/>by its own exertions produce I suppose in time its <lb/>own stock of provisions ordinary and extraordinary, <lb/>and its own quantity of magazine room for both <lb/><add>those</add> branches of the supply: but still there would remain<lb/> the want of security, an obstacle seemingly scarce surmountable,<lb/> <del><gap/> it</del> and which applies to this case as well<lb/> as the other.</p>    | <p>more magazines if created it would require <add>that <add>such</add></add> a degree <lb/> | ||
| of severity as against depredation, as <add>which</add> appears altogether <lb/> | |||
| incompatible with the predominant character <lb/> | |||
| of the people such as it has been proved <add>predicted</add> to be again, <lb/> | |||
| and such as it has been stated to be by Captain Collins.<lb/>   | |||
| Government taking the supply of its own people into its<lb/> own hands; and leaving the free Settlers to their fate, could <lb/>by its own exertions produce I suppose in time its <lb/>own stock of provisions ordinary and extraordinary, <lb/>and its own quantity of magazine room for both <lb/><add>those</add> branches of the supply: but still there would remain<lb/> the want of security, an obstacle seemingly scarce surmountable,<lb/> <del><gap/> it</del> and which applies to this case as well<lb/> as the other.</p>    | |||
| <p><del>Dep</del> Rapacity it is to be observed is not the most <lb/>formidable of the motives against which security has<lb/> to struggle: the lure of mischief whether through sport<lb/> or enmity, is another. Rapacity can not be gratified <lb/>by fire: but <del>forc</del> in the hand of sport or enmity, <sic>forc</sic> <lb/>is the most ready <add>instrument,</add> as well as  <del><unclear>destructive beyond</unclear></del> beyond <lb/>measure the most destructive.</p>   | <p><del>Dep</del> Rapacity it is to be observed is not the most <lb/>formidable of the motives against which security has<lb/> to struggle: the lure of mischief whether through sport<lb/> or enmity, is another. Rapacity can not be gratified <lb/>by fire: but <del>forc</del> in the hand of sport or enmity, <sic>forc</sic> <lb/>is the most ready <add>instrument,</add> as well as  <del><unclear>destructive beyond</unclear></del> beyond <lb/>measure the most destructive.</p>   | ||
| <p>Ireland seems of itself to promise the Colony <lb/>a supply of recruits — and that <del>not likely</del> for a time of<lb/> which it seems / difficult to predict the end — to whom<lb/> <add>the prevalence of</add> their own laws seems to be an inferior object in comparison<lb/> of the delight of destroying those of  | <p>Ireland seems of itself to promise the Colony <lb/>a supply of recruits — and that <del>not likely</del> for a time of<lb/> which it seems / difficult to predict the end — to whom<lb/> <add>the prevalence of</add> their own laws seems to be an inferior object in comparison<lb/> of the delight of destroying those of other men <lb/> Recapitulation of the </p>   | ||
| <p>General heads of deficiency <del>rea recapitalati</del> in regard<lb/> to a secure and permanent gratuitous stock of the means<lb/> of  | <p>General heads of deficiency <del>rea recapitalati</del> in regard<lb/> to a secure and permanent gratuitous stock of the means<lb/> of sustenance — Wanting.</p>   | ||
| <p>1. General disposition <add>adequate to the production of</add> <del>produce</del> the amount of the current<lb/> demand. 2.  | <p>1. General disposition <add>adequate to the production of</add> <del>produce</del> the amount of the current<lb/> demand. 2. Special inducement adequate to d<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi>. 3. Magazine room for d<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi>. 4. Security for the magazines and their<lb/> contents. 5,6,7 and 8<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> the same wants repeated in respect <lb/>of the necessary standing surplus for provision against accidental failure.  </p> | ||
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31 May 1802 (39
 N. S. Wales
more magazines if created it would require that <add>such</add> a degree 
of severity as against depredation, as which appears altogether 
incompatible with the predominant character 
of the people such as it has been proved predicted to be again, 
and such as it has been stated to be by Captain Collins.
 
Government taking the supply of its own people into its
 own hands; and leaving the free Settlers to their fate, could 
by its own exertions produce I suppose in time its 
own stock of provisions ordinary and extraordinary, 
and its own quantity of magazine room for both 
those branches of the supply: but still there would remain
 the want of security, an obstacle seemingly scarce surmountable,
  it and which applies to this case as well
 as the other.
Dep Rapacity it is to be observed is not the most 
formidable of the motives against which security has
 to struggle: the lure of mischief whether through sport
 or enmity, is another. Rapacity can not be gratified 
by fire: but forc in the hand of sport or enmity, forc 
is the most ready instrument, as well as  destructive beyond beyond 
measure the most destructive.
Ireland seems of itself to promise the Colony 
a supply of recruits — and that not likely for a time of
 which it seems / difficult to predict the end — to whom
 the prevalence of their own laws seems to be an inferior object in comparison
 of the delight of destroying those of other men 
 Recapitulation of the 
General heads of deficiency rea recapitalati in regard
 to a secure and permanent gratuitous stock of the means
 of sustenance — Wanting.
1. General disposition adequate to the production of produce the amount of the current
 demand. 2. Special inducement adequate to do. 3. Magazine room for do. 4. Security for the magazines and their
 contents. 5,6,7 and 8th the same wants repeated in respect 
of the necessary standing surplus for provision against accidental failure.  
| Identifier: | JB/116/246/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. | |||
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| 1802-05-31 | |||
| 116 | panopticon versus new south wales | ||
| 246 | n. s. wales | ||
| 001 | |||
| text sheet | 1 | ||
| recto | f39 | ||
| jeremy bentham | 1800 | ||
| 1800 | |||
| [[notes_public::"supposed superseded" [note in bentham's hand]]] | 37779 | ||