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<head>23 July  1802 <lb/> N. S. Wales </head>
<head>23 July  1802 <lb/> N. S. Wales </head>


<p>From the non-existence of any legal legislative power <lb/>coupled with the exercises of it that have taken place <lb/> follows a most <sic>compleat</sic> state of nullity, anarchy and <lb/>confusion, the picture of which if full and detailed <lb/> would be <gap/>, and of which the following features are <lb/>but specimens.</p>  
<p>From the non-existence of any legal legislative power <lb/>coupled with the exercises of it that have taken place <lb/> follows a most <sic>compleat</sic> state of nullity, anarchy and <lb/>confusion, the picture of which if full and detailed <lb/> would be infinite, and of which the following features are <lb/>but specimens.</p>  


<p>1. Grants of <del>lands</del> <add><del>lands</del> property in land</add> appear to have been made in abundance: <lb/>all these grants are void: for this power of <add>thus</add> creating<lb/> property is that sort of power of which the whole <lb/>power of taxation <add>one of</add> the most important branches of legislation) is but a part. </p>   
<p>1. Grants of <del>lands</del> <add><del>lands</del> property in land</add> appear to have been made in abundance: <lb/>all these grants are void: for this power of <add>thus</add> creating<lb/> property is that sort of power of which the whole <lb/>power of taxation <add>one of</add> the most important branches of legislation) is but a part. </p>   
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<p><del>2. Every thing <add>means</add> that have been done there on the<lb/> 2. Every mans title to that property <lb/><gap/> </del><lb/> 2. Every thing that has been done there by the Governor<lb/> or any other person exercising any power of government <lb/>there <del>in relation to</del> on the occasion of property <add>in movables</add> become <lb/>vacant by death. For no <del>such</del> power in their behalf<lb/> has been given mediately or immediately by the only<lb/> act of Parliament that bears upon New South Wales.</p>     
<p><del>2. Every thing <add>means</add> that have been done there on the<lb/> 2. Every mans title to that property <lb/><gap/> </del><lb/> 2. Every thing that has been done there by the Governor<lb/> or any other person exercising any power of government <lb/>there <del>in relation to</del> on the occasion of property <add>in movables</add> become <lb/>vacant by death. For no <del>such</del> power in their behalf<lb/> has been given mediately or immediately by the only<lb/> act of Parliament that bears upon New South Wales.</p>     


 
<p>3. Besides what other acts of legislation may have passed<lb/> unreported by Captain Collins; of several <add>the principal</add> <sic>groupes</sic> of <lb/>ordinances have been <add>then made</add> exhibited to view under the several <lb/>heads of Prevention of scarcity and famine.</p>





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23 July 1802
N. S. Wales

From the non-existence of any legal legislative power
coupled with the exercises of it that have taken place
follows a most compleat state of nullity, anarchy and
confusion, the picture of which if full and detailed
would be infinite, and of which the following features are
but specimens.

1. Grants of lands lands property in land appear to have been made in abundance:
all these grants are void: for this power of thus creating
property is that sort of power of which the whole
power of taxation one of the most important branches of legislation) is but a part.

2. Every thing means that have been done there on the
2. Every mans title to that property

2. Every thing that has been done there by the Governor
or any other person exercising any power of government
there in relation to on the occasion of property in movables become
vacant by death. For no such power in their behalf
has been given mediately or immediately by the only
act of Parliament that bears upon New South Wales.

3. Besides what other acts of legislation may have passed
unreported by Captain Collins; of several the principal groupes of
ordinances have been then made exhibited to view under the several
heads of Prevention of scarcity and famine.

















































































Identifier: | JB/116/224/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-07-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

224

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

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

37757

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