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government of their own is so perfectly distinct from
government of their own is so perfectly distinct from
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a Colony peopled solely by British subjects habituated
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<gap/> <del>Briti</del> British laws that <add>[+]</add> <del><unclear>which</unclear></del><!-- or, what --> any argument applying
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to the one has no application to the other.  The
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people of <del>England not to entangle the case with <gap/>]
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The people of England</del> have been habituated to a mixed
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government in which <del>the deputees from</del> <add><del>among themselves</del></add> <del>the community at
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large</del> <del>have a <gap/> considerable share</del><!-- deleted in pencil --> <add>possess an ambivolant share : to mend , <unclear>these</unclear> disciplined</add> <del>: to them</del> it would
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be a hardship to <del>lead <add>dwell</add> their lives</del> under a <del>different</del> <add>less <gap/> <add>temperate</add></add>
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<del><unclear>host</unclear></del> <add>form</add> of government .  People from the other colonizing
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Countries have no such <add>habits or</add> priviliges : <del><gap/></del> not to have them
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in future is at any rate not a new hardship ,


    
    

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Were the existence of such a right affirmed by a
direct decision , and that decision unimpeached , and held for law , the claim
of such a right in New South Wales would not derive
the any slightest colour form it . In point of The case of an
a Colony already inhabited by Colonists habituated to a
government of their own is so perfectly distinct from
a Colony peopled solely by British subjects habituated
Briti British laws that [+] which any argument applying
to the one has no application to the other. The
people of England not to entangle the case with ]
The people of England
have been habituated to a mixed
government in which the deputees from among themselves the community at
large
have a considerable share possess an ambivolant share : to mend , these disciplined : to them it would
be a hardship to lead dwell their lives under a different less <add>temperate</add>
host form of government . People from the other colonizing
Countries have no such habits or priviliges : not to have them
in future is at any rate not a new hardship ,





Identifier: | JB/116/149/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-07-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::1 [or] 8]]

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

149

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37682

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