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Turning to Captain Collins' journal, I see traces of<lb/>
<head>18 June 1802 8 <lb/>N. S. Wales </head>
a variety of <unclear>laws</unclear> that at <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> have been<lb/>
 
<unclear>questionable reading</unclear> by the Governor by the Governor alone, as it should<lb/>
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seem,  <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> is ever mentioned. Expedient,<lb/>
of it: the question would be nothing to the purpose. Illegal<lb/>  
all of these laws were &#x2014; be it so. I <del>shall</del> make no question<lb/>
not all of them in <foreign><hi rend='underline'>toto</hi></foreign>: but at any rate many<lb/>  
of it: the question would be nothing to the purpose. Illegal<pb/>
of them<del>,</del> either in <foreign>toto</foreign>  or in part. Legal, in so far<lb/>  
<unclear>questionable reading</unclear> all of them in <hi rend='underline'>toto</hi><foreign>foreign language text</foreign>: but at any rate <unclear>questionable reading</unclear><lb/>
as the Governor being steward of the public property under<lb/>  
of them whether in toto or in part. Legal in <unclear>questionable reading</unclear><lb/>
authority of the crown &#x2014; acted in that character, and <del>without</del> <add>the</add><lb/>  
as the Govenor being steward of the public property under<lb/>
by any regulation of his took upon himself to dispose of <del>ubj</del> <lb/>
authority of the crown acted in that character, and <unclear><del>questionable reading</del></unclear> the<lb/>
this or that or <sic>T other</sic> article. or set of articles. Legal <lb/>in so far as the Governor &#x2014; being under the act, or representing<lb/>  
by any regulation of his took upon himself to dispose of <unclear>questionable reading</unclear><lb/>
the master of these bondsmen, took upon him by<lb/>  
this or that or t'other article, or <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> of articles. Legal<lb/>
in so far as the Governor &#x2014;being <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> the act or representing<lb/>
the master of these bondsmen took upon him by<lb/>
any regulations of his, <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> of their conduct or their<lb/>
any regulations of his, <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> of their conduct or their<lb/>
time: supposing always that the terms created by a<lb/>
time: supposing always that the terms created by a<lb/>

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18 June 1802 8
N. S. Wales

Turning to Captain Collins' journal, I see traces of
a variety of laws that at different times have been
by the Governor: by the Governor alone, as it should
seem, since on these occasions nobody else is ever mentioned. Expedient,
all of these laws were — be it so. I shall make no question
of it: the question would be nothing to the purpose. Illegal
not all of them in toto: but at any rate many
of them, either in toto or in part. Legal, in so far
as the Governor being steward of the public property under
authority of the crown — acted in that character, and without the
by any regulation of his took upon himself to dispose of ubj
this or that or T other article. or set of articles. Legal
in so far as the Governor — being under the act, or representing
the master of these bondsmen, took upon him by
any regulations of his, questionable reading of their conduct or their
time: supposing always that the terms created by a
former act in questionable reading were questionable reading
competent to the purpose of conveying such authority to
the Governor, and property pursuant.

Identifier: | JB/116/162/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-11

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

162

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37695

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