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<p>In point of wealth then, whatever <del>capital</del> portion of <lb/>the capital <sic>employ'd</sic> in the Colony is taken out <add>without an immediate <gap/></add> of the<lb/> mass that otherwise would have been <sic>employ'd</sic> within the <lb/>Mother Country, <add><del>without return</del> <add>and being so taken is fixed in the Colony,</add></add>, is so much lost to the Mother Country. <lb/>But if, notwithstanding this loss, the contribution paid<lb/> in <del>the</del> and by the Colony out of the annual profits of<lb/> this capital towards the expences of government <add>in the Mother Country</add> is as great<lb/> as would have been paid out of <add><unclear>solely</unclear></add> <del>the</del> annual profits, <add><del>same fund</del></add> <del>of it</del><lb/> had the capital remained and been <sic>employ'd</sic> within the<lb/> Mother Country — and no expence is <del>incurred</del> <add>bestowed upon the Colony</add> by government,<lb/> <add>in such manner as</add> to reduce the neat amount of such contributions, <lb/>then and <del>in that case</del> for so long as such <del>arrangement</del> <add>return in<lb/> the shape of annual <del>profit</del> contribution</add> <lb/> continues, the loss to the Mother Country will not be felt. If no contribution <add>at all</add> be received by the Mother Country — or <del>as</del> <add>to</add> <lb/>less amount — and if any <add>such</add> expence be<del> so incurred — a</del>ll<lb/> such deficiencies constitute so many items in the account of<lb/> <add>annual</add> loss. </p> | <p>In point of wealth then, whatever <del>capital</del> portion of <lb/>the capital <sic>employ'd</sic> in the Colony is taken out <add>without an immediate <gap/></add> of the<lb/> mass that otherwise would have been <sic>employ'd</sic> within the <lb/>Mother Country, <add><del>without return</del> <add>and being so taken is fixed in the Colony,</add></add>, is so much lost to the Mother Country. <lb/>But if, notwithstanding this loss, the contribution paid<lb/> in <del>the</del> and by the Colony out of the annual profits of<lb/> this capital towards the expences of government <add>in the Mother Country</add> is as great<lb/> as would have been paid out of <add><unclear>solely</unclear></add> <del>the</del> annual profits, <add><del>same fund</del></add> <del>of it</del><lb/> had the capital remained and been <sic>employ'd</sic> within the<lb/> Mother Country — and no expence is <del>incurred</del> <add>bestowed upon the Colony</add> by government,<lb/> <add>in such manner as</add> to reduce the neat amount of such contributions, <lb/>then and <del>in that case</del> for so long as such <del>arrangement</del> <add>return in<lb/> the shape of annual <del>profit</del> contribution</add> <lb/> continues, the loss to the Mother Country will not be felt. If no contribution <add>at all</add> be received by the Mother Country — or <del>as</del> <add>to</add> <lb/>less amount — and if any <add>such</add> expence be<del> so incurred — a</del>ll<lb/> such deficiencies constitute so many items in the account of<lb/> <add>annual</add> loss. </p> | ||
<p><del>The produce</del> Of the capital thus <sic>employ'd</sic> in the <lb/>Colony <del>this</del> <add>such part of the annual</add> produce <del>be it ever so abun</del> as is consumed<lb/> or otherwise put to use within the Colony operates<lb/> in no <del>apart</del> <add>degree</add> in | <p><del>The produce</del> Of the capital thus <sic>employ'd</sic> in the <lb/>Colony <del>this</del> <add>such part of the annual</add> produce <del>be it ever so abun</del> as is consumed<lb/> or otherwise put to use within the Colony operates<lb/> in no <del>apart</del> <add>degree</add> in augmentation of the <del>p</del> profit, if <lb/>any, <del>reaped</del> <add>accruing</add> from the Colony to the Mother Country, or <lb/>in diminution of the loss.</p> | ||
2 Aug. 1802 16
N.S. Wales 2
In point of wealth then, whatever capital portion of
the capital employ'd in the Colony is taken out without an immediate of the
mass that otherwise would have been employ'd within the
Mother Country, without return <add>and being so taken is fixed in the Colony,</add>, is so much lost to the Mother Country.
But if, notwithstanding this loss, the contribution paid
in the and by the Colony out of the annual profits of
this capital towards the expences of government in the Mother Country is as great
as would have been paid out of solely the annual profits, same fund of it
had the capital remained and been employ'd within the
Mother Country — and no expence is incurred bestowed upon the Colony by government,
in such manner as to reduce the neat amount of such contributions,
then and in that case for so long as such arrangement return in
the shape of annual profit contribution
continues, the loss to the Mother Country will not be felt. If no contribution at all be received by the Mother Country — or as to
less amount — and if any such expence be so incurred — all
such deficiencies constitute so many items in the account of
annual loss.
The produce Of the capital thus employ'd in the
Colony this such part of the annual produce be it ever so abun as is consumed
or otherwise put to use within the Colony operates
in no apart degree in augmentation of the p profit, if
any, reaped accruing from the Colony to the Mother Country, or
in diminution of the loss.
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