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<p>The grand remedy for all promising grievances, the <gap/> <lb/>great object <del>
<p>The grand remedy for all promising grievances, the <gap/> <lb/>great object <del>
<gap/> of promise</del> to which all<lb/> eyes are turned &#x2014; the object longed for by the whole population <add>community</add> <lb/>which among the governed is the object of constant <gap/> <lb/>&#x2014; of which hopes have so long been entertained by Governors<lb/> &#x2014; so often <sic>convey'd</sic> by head managers here at <lb/>home &#x2014; so often communicated <hi rend='underline'>there</hi> by governors to <lb/> governed &#x2014; is a great shape <add>for every</add> where every thing is to be<lb/> sold, to be opened by his Majesty in New South Wales <lb/>What <foreign>Magna Charta</foreign> <add>that laws of Edward the Confessor</add> was to our ancestors <add>under these first Norman Conquerors </add> this ship <lb/> has from the <add>first</add> conquest of the Colony been to our fellow subjects<lb/> in New South Wales. What is normally to<lb/> be expected from a shop of any kind when kept by <lb/>government &#x2014; from a trade of the least <del>impot</del> <unclear>unsuitable</unclear>   
<gap/> of promise</del> to which all<lb/> eyes are turned &#x2014; the object longed for by the whole population <add>community</add> <lb/>which among the governed is the object of constant <gap/> <lb/>&#x2014; of which hopes have so long been entertained by Governors<lb/> &#x2014; so often <sic>convey'd</sic> by head managers here at <lb/>home &#x2014; so often communicated <hi rend='underline'>there</hi> by governors to <lb/> governed &#x2014; is a great shape <add>for every</add> where every thing is to be<lb/> sold, to be opened by his Majesty in New South Wales <lb/>What <foreign>Magna Charta</foreign> <add>that laws of Edward the Confessor</add> was to our ancestors <add>under these first Norman Conquerors </add> this ship <lb/> has from the <add>first</add> conquest of the Colony been to our fellow subjects<lb/> in New South Wales. What is normally to<lb/> be expected from a shop of any kind when kept by <lb/>government &#x2014; from a trade of the least <del>impot</del> <unclear>unsuitable</unclear> <note>As the <sic>expence</sic> of <add>almost</add> £46 a year per head For thirteen or 14 years off and on, <del>Convicts</del> that diverse of his <del>first</del> the inhabitants of this part of his Majesty's dominions <add>subjects</add> have been kept retired and half-starved. It is certainly high time that according to their own <gap/> they should be full and fully clothed they should be furnished with &#x2014; sufficiency of necessaries of both points: but it is too much to expect that <del><gap/> should be </del>full feeding and half starving  </note>to government when carried on by government may    





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The grand remedy for all promising grievances, the
great object of promise to which all
eyes are turned — the object longed for by the whole population community
which among the governed is the object of constant
— of which hopes have so long been entertained by Governors
— so often convey'd by head managers here at
home — so often communicated there by governors to
governed — is a great shape for every where every thing is to be
sold, to be opened by his Majesty in New South Wales
What Magna Charta that laws of Edward the Confessor was to our ancestors under these first Norman Conquerors this ship
has from the first conquest of the Colony been to our fellow subjects
in New South Wales. What is normally to
be expected from a shop of any kind when kept by
government — from a trade of the least impot unsuitable As the expence of almost £46 a year per head For thirteen or 14 years off and on, Convicts that diverse of his first the inhabitants of this part of his Majesty's dominions subjects have been kept retired and half-starved. It is certainly high time that according to their own they should be full and fully clothed they should be furnished with — sufficiency of necessaries of both points: but it is too much to expect that should be full feeding and half starving to government when carried on by government may

Identifier: | JB/116/080/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-10-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

080

Info in main headings field

supplement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37613

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