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<head>24 July 1802</head><!-- aligned to the left-hand margin, and in pencil --> | <head>24 July 1802</head><!-- aligned to the left-hand margin, and in pencil --> | ||
<head>N. S. Wales <note>Conduct</note></head><!-- roughly centred, and in pencil --> | <head>N. S. Wales <note>Conduct</note></head><!-- roughly centred, and in pencil --> | ||
<head>3 <note>111 Non - <gap/>-proved</note><!-- in pencil --></head> | <head>3 <note>111 Non - <gap/>-proved</note><!-- in pencil --></head> | ||
24 July 1802
N. S. Wales Conduct
3 111 Non - -proved
This distraction between human beings on the one
hand , and stocks and stones in the other , I can not
help looking upon , my Lord, as a distraction that
has its ground in nature , [and common sense .] Unfortunately
to this it never seems to have made obtained
its way to entrance into the minds of lawyers . If it had , either
they must have agreed from first to last on denying
Clark's case to be law — or [+] [+] from the first to starting of the question of the Kings right of legislation over Colonies , mediately or immediately makes no sort of difference — they must have agreed in
looking upon it as untenable . If it find it
could never have entered into their conception that the
it was in the power of the King by a confederacy with
a part of his subjects going withdrawing themselves
for this purpose to a distant country , remote from the
eye of Parliament , to oust Parliament of its legislative of its right of
powers over them legislating over <add>upon them</add> to withdraw them out of the I mean as was meant in Clark's case
no nor plan them under the authority of any laws due not the concurrent divinity but the exclusive right ,
were made by him with or without their concurrence by
them with or without his concurrence If it had , it
could as more Laws entered into their conception that it
was on the power of the King in confederacy with a thousand
of his subjects collected all over the kingdom from
different various towns and places including or not including
St Alban's , to set up a right of legislating without
Parliament , by going out of England [+] [+] to Virginia or Maryland then over in confederacy with a thousand
of his subjects collected in St Albans and still staying continuing
in St Alban's .
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