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<p>1<lb/> Object of the section<lb/>- to prove the <gap/><lb/> for the exercise of<lb/>the dispensing power.<lb/>p. 1</p>
<p>2.<lb/> The truth of the charge<lb/> seems already proved<lb/>in substance though<lb/> in a loose form &amp;<lb/>by scattered notes_<lb/>p. 1.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>Extraordinariness of<lb/> the plot a sort of<lb/>disproof of it. p. 2.</p>
<p>4.<lb/> False features of ex-<lb/>-traordniariness ne-<lb/>-gatived.<lb/>1 This not a plot<lb/> to <gap/> the con-<lb/>-stitution by force<lb/> by assuming a <lb/> displeasing power in<lb/> all cases- though<lb/> it would end in<lb/>that if connived at.<lb/>p. 3</p>
<p>5.<lb/> 2. It will appear less<lb/> the less extraordinary<lb/> when the apparent<lb/> security of it is seen<lb/> p. 4</p>
<p>6.<lb/> 3. The attempt was<lb/> silly to an extreme.<lb/>But having been<lb/> successful its silliness<lb/> renders it the more<lb/> dangerous. p. 4</p>
<p>7.<lb/> Dispensing power<lb/>the only power men-<lb/>-tioned- though along<lb/> with this was as-<lb/>-sumed <hi rend="underline">positive</hi> le-<lb/>-gislative power &amp;<lb/> <hi rend="underline">super judicial</hi>._<lb/>p. 5.</p>
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<head>Dispensing Power.</head>
<p>8<lb/>Examination of the<lb/> letter of 14 Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1799-<lb/> Two classes of convicts<lb/> receivable into Pa-<lb/>-nopticon the object<lb/> of the letter is to<lb/> exclude both. p. 6</p>
<p>9.<lb/>1. Transportable not<lb/> to be received if<lb/> the Jails <del>can</del> <add>will</add> hold<lb/> them or they can<lb/> be sent off fast<lb/> enough to N.S. Wales. <lb/>p. 6.</p>
<p>10<lb/>There is nothing in<lb/> the Act to warrant<lb/> this-<lb/>-nor did the Duke<lb/> think so. p.8.</p>
<p>11.<lb/> The determination<lb/> to support this<lb/> exclusion he supports<lb/> by reasons which<lb/> go to overrule the<lb/> authority of Parliament.<lb/> p. 9.</p>
<p>12<lb/>-and of the Judges.<lb/>p. 9.</p>
<p>13.<lb/><del>False</del> misconception<lb/> is confessed and<lb/> pleaded- the fact is<lb/> always to be judged<lb/> of- no <add>real<add/> misconception<lb/> here. p. 12</p>
<p>14.<lb/>Criminal consciousness<lb/> is as capable of being<lb/> proved by inference<lb/> in this case as in<lb/> any other. p. 12</p>
<p>15<lb/>The inference is<lb/> clearer in this<lb/> case than in that<lb/> of Ship-money._<lb/>p.13.</p>




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Dispensing Power.

1
Object of the section
- to prove the
for the exercise of
the dispensing power.
p. 1

2.
The truth of the charge
seems already proved
in substance though
in a loose form &
by scattered notes_
p. 1.

3.
Extraordinariness of
the plot a sort of
disproof of it. p. 2.

4.
False features of ex-
-traordniariness ne-
-gatived.
1 This not a plot
to the con-
-stitution by force
by assuming a
displeasing power in
all cases- though
it would end in
that if connived at.
p. 3

5.
2. It will appear less
the less extraordinary
when the apparent
security of it is seen
p. 4

6.
3. The attempt was
silly to an extreme.
But having been
successful its silliness
renders it the more
dangerous. p. 4

7.
Dispensing power
the only power men-
-tioned- though along
with this was as-
-sumed positive le-
-gislative power &
super judicial._
p. 5.


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Dispensing Power.

8
Examination of the
letter of 14 Octr 1799-
Two classes of convicts
receivable into Pa-
-nopticon the object
of the letter is to
exclude both. p. 6

9.
1. Transportable not
to be received if
the Jails can will hold
them or they can
be sent off fast
enough to N.S. Wales.
p. 6.

10
There is nothing in
the Act to warrant
this-
-nor did the Duke
think so. p.8.

11.
The determination
to support this
exclusion he supports
by reasons which
go to overrule the
authority of Parliament.
p. 9.

12
-and of the Judges.
p. 9.

13.
False misconception
is confessed and
pleaded- the fact is
always to be judged
of- no <add>real misconception
here. p. 12

14.
Criminal consciousness
is as capable of being
proved by inference
in this case as in
any other. p. 12

15
The inference is
clearer in this
case than in that
of Ship-money._
p.13.



Identifier: | JB/121/008/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-26

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

008

Info in main headings field

Dispensing Power Marg. Contents

Image

002

Titles

Dispensing Power

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

CW 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

C. Abbit Lees

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

002

Box Contents

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