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<head>28 June 1802 42<lb/> N. S. Wales 7</head> | <head>28 June 1802 42<lb/> N. S. Wales 7</head> | ||
<p>Whether the | <p>Whether the Ministers, whose system from beginning to end was<lb/> <del>founded upon</del> directed by a spirit <add>principle</add> of equal contempt for the <lb/>laws of the land and those of natural justice — whether these <lb/>Ministers at any period subsequent to the commencement of it <lb/>have thought fit so far to preserve <add>the forms</add> of respect for the forms <add>authority</add> <lb/>of law <add>the legislation</add> as to employ a <unclear>sham</unclear> contract <add>with [4]</add> <note>[4] with a servant of the Crown the Governor of the Colony</note> to bring themselves<lb/> within the letter of the law — of the Act of 1787 <lb/>I do not pretend to know. All I can say about the <lb/>matter is comprised in this dilemma. <del>Some how or other</del> <lb/>In point of fact what is <unclear>print</unclear> and is notorious to every body<lb/> is — that somehow or other Convicts on <del>London</del> arrival at <lb/>South Wales find themselves transferred and made over to the<lb/> Governor. This transfer is made either with the intervention<lb/> of a | ||
28 June 1802 42
N. S. Wales 7
Whether the Ministers, whose system from beginning to end was
founded upon directed by a spirit principle of equal contempt for the
laws of the land and those of natural justice — whether these
Ministers at any period subsequent to the commencement of it
have thought fit so far to preserve the forms of respect for the forms authority
of law the legislation as to employ a sham contract with [4] [4] with a servant of the Crown the Governor of the Colony to bring themselves
within the letter of the law — of the Act of 1787
I do not pretend to know. All I can say about the
matter is comprised in this dilemma. Some how or other
In point of fact what is print and is notorious to every body
is — that somehow or other Convicts on London arrival at
South Wales find themselves transferred and made over to the
Governor. This transfer is made either with the intervention
of a
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116 |
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213 |
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e7 / f42 |
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jeremy bentham |
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