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<p><note>Despotism examples <lb/>1. Non payment of <lb/>Bills given for Corn.</note> <lb/>Corn, the <del>sole or</del> chief <del>pro</del> and almost sole produce <lb/>of the labours of the settlers, were <add>was</add> purchased of <lb/>them by the Governor in his Majesty's name, and <lb/>Bills given for the amount of it. By the time the Bills <lb/>became due, it was found <add>or</add> that the <gap/> of the whole <lb/>was no longer so great as when the purchase was made, <lb/>and payment of the Bills was refused. The Governor knew who he had to deal with: | <p><note>Despotism examples <lb/>1. Non payment of <lb/>Bills given for Corn.</note> <lb/>Corn, the <del>sole or</del> chief <del>pro</del> and almost sole produce <lb/>of the labours of the settlers, were <add>was</add> purchased of <lb/>them by the Governor in his Majesty's name, and <lb/>Bills given for the amount of it. By the time the Bills <lb/>became due, it was found <add>or</add> that the <gap/> of the whole <lb/>was no longer so great as when the purchase was made, <lb/>and payment of the Bills was refused. The Governor knew who he had to deal with: by whom his conduct <lb/>was to stand <unclear>accused</unclear> or approved: — <del>by then</del> <add>by the</add> the <lb/><del>where</del> <add>whole</add> experience of his office had <add>to tend <gap/></add> taught him that they <lb/>were there to taken convenience — the fancied convenience <lb/>of the moment was instead of law. He acted accordingly. | ||
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14 July 1802 23 N. S. Wales Conduct Despotism — in 1 substance — 2 form. — 3 language.
Examples of despotism Despotism in Substance
Despotism examples
1. Non payment of
Bills given for Corn.
Corn, the sole or chief pro and almost sole produce
of the labours of the settlers, were was purchased of
them by the Governor in his Majesty's name, and
Bills given for the amount of it. By the time the Bills
became due, it was found or that the of the whole
was no longer so great as when the purchase was made,
and payment of the Bills was refused. The Governor knew who he had to deal with: by whom his conduct
was to stand accused or approved: — by then by the the
where whole experience of his office had to tend taught him that they
were there to taken convenience — the fancied convenience
of the moment was instead of law. He acted accordingly.
As While the principal, to accommodate
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