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<note>Introd<lb/>Clergymen<lb/>Number employed</note> | <note>Introd<lb/>Clergymen<lb/>Number employed</note> | ||
<p>in September 1796 almost half the number. Norfolk Island<lb/>a spot never visited but from New South Wales, and almost<lb/>inaccessible <add>even</add> from there, was or might have been <sic>compleatly</sic><lb/>inaccessible to the means of drunkenness.<add>+</add> A faint<lb/>shadow of the <del>advantages</del> <add>properties</add> possessed in such perfection by the<lb/>Panopticon system <add>appear to have been the circumstances</add> <del>were the advantages</del> that distinguished<lb/>it so much to its advantage above <add>from</add> New South Wales.</p> | <p>in September 1796 almost half the number. Norfolk Island<lb/>a spot never visited but from New South Wales, and almost<lb/>inaccessible <add>even</add> from there, was or might have been <sic>compleatly</sic><lb/>inaccessible to the means of drunkenness.<add>+</add> A faint<lb/>shadow of the <del>advantages</del> <add>properties</add> possessed in such perfection by the<lb/>Panopticon system <add>appear to have been the circumstances</add> <del>were the advantages</del> that distinguished<lb/>it so much to its advantage above <add>from</add> New South Wales.</p> | ||
<note><add>+</add> Norfolk Island | <note><add>+</add> Norfolk Island land<lb/>no <hi rend="underline">Hawkesbury</hi> in it<lb/>that inexhaustible source<lb/>of physical probity, and moral<lb/>corruption—<lb/><gap/> are not—it is<lb/>the river, <add><gap/></add> <gap/> Lord,<lb/>not the many:<lb/>not your Lordships<lb/>noble <add>truly worthy</add> and <del>most reputable</del><lb/>colleague <add>to</add> <del>from</del>whom <del>it takes its name</del><lb/>this unworthy God-child<lb/><add>owes</add> <del>takes</del> its name.</note> | ||
<note><sic>Omitt</sic></note> | <note><sic>Omitt</sic></note> | ||
<p>A circumstance which it would be <del>base to suppress, be<lb/>neither use</del> in vain to attempt to suppress, though <del>I tremble <lb/>at</del> the mention of it makes me tremble is—that in this<lb/>seat of comparative morality if not of piety, <add>from its</add><lb/>foundation in 17|^^^| to the latest accounts from Capt Collins in Sept. 1796 no<lb/>minister of religion, except once as already noted, <del>in the</del> <add>on a</add><lb/><add>transitory errand</add> manner of a <gap/>, ever set his foot. But if 8<lb/>picked out for depravity have gone on this well for<lb/>such a course of years without <del>any such</del> Bishop among<lb/> them or so much as Priest, why should not 9 1/2 million<lb/>do as well, or even better, taken as they | <p>A circumstance which it would be <del>base to suppress, be<lb/>neither use</del> in vain to attempt to suppress, though <del>I tremble <lb/>at</del> the mention of it makes me tremble is—that in this<lb/>seat of comparative morality if not of piety, <add>from its</add><lb/>foundation in 17|^^^| to the latest accounts from Capt Collins in Sept. 1796 no<lb/>minister of religion, except once as already noted, <del>in the</del> <add>on a</add><lb/><add>transitory errand</add> manner of a <gap/>, ever set his foot. But if 8<lb/>picked out for depravity have gone on this well for<lb/>such a course of years without <del>any such</del> Bishop among<lb/> them or so much as Priest, why should not 9 1/2 million<lb/>do as well, or even better, taken as they came.<lb/>What will be said to this by the Clergy of this land? What<lb/>by the Bench of Bishops? <add>The <gap/> one of the joint</add> One of the jointenant founders<lb/> of the Colony being no more, let them settle the matter with <lb/>the substantial <add>and surveying</add> founder—the same M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt. When<lb/>the time comes round for fresh elections and fresh interrogatories<lb/>and fresh canvassing of votes and characters, there<lb/>will be the time for his <add>new</add> present representations to come<lb/>forward and say to him. To whom is it as are indebted<lb/>for the advantage thus given to the <add>those infidels</add> the scoffers<lb/>by whom the pretended burthensomeness of our sacred <add>hierarchy</add> foundation<lb/>is <del>so much</del> complained of <add>is intolerable</add> while the utility of it <add>questioned, or even denied piety</add> is<lb/> scoffed at as if it were worse than questionable.<add>+</add> <add>Their</add> the reference<lb/> which</p> | ||
<note><add>+</add><add>Was</add> It is for you<lb/>of all men the<lb/>man of our desire<lb/>for you chosen by<lb/>us for your supposed<lb/>not for your<lb/> real power<lb/>is it for you of<lb/>all men to disclose<lb/>the fatal secret?</note> | <note><add>+</add><add>Was</add> It is for you<lb/>of all men the<lb/>man of our desire<lb/>for you chosen by<lb/>us for your supposed<lb/>not for your<lb/> real power<lb/>is it for you of<lb/>all men to disclose<lb/>the fatal secret?</note> | ||
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Panopt versus N.S. Wales
Introd
Clergymen
Number employed
in September 1796 almost half the number. Norfolk Island
a spot never visited but from New South Wales, and almost
inaccessible even from there, was or might have been compleatly
inaccessible to the means of drunkenness.+ A faint
shadow of the advantages properties possessed in such perfection by the
Panopticon system appear to have been the circumstances were the advantages that distinguished
it so much to its advantage above from New South Wales.
+ Norfolk Island land
no Hawkesbury in it
that inexhaustible source
of physical probity, and moral
corruption—
are not—it is
the river, Lord,
not the many:
not your Lordships
noble truly worthy and most reputable
colleague to fromwhom it takes its name
this unworthy God-child
owes takes its name.
Omitt
A circumstance which it would be base to suppress, be
neither use in vain to attempt to suppress, though I tremble
at the mention of it makes me tremble is—that in this
seat of comparative morality if not of piety, from its
foundation in 17|^^^| to the latest accounts from Capt Collins in Sept. 1796 no
minister of religion, except once as already noted, in the on a
transitory errand manner of a , ever set his foot. But if 8
picked out for depravity have gone on this well for
such a course of years without any such Bishop among
them or so much as Priest, why should not 9 1/2 million
do as well, or even better, taken as they came.
What will be said to this by the Clergy of this land? What
by the Bench of Bishops? The one of the joint One of the jointenant founders
of the Colony being no more, let them settle the matter with
the substantial and surveying founder—the same Mr Pitt. When
the time comes round for fresh elections and fresh interrogatories
and fresh canvassing of votes and characters, there
will be the time for his new present representations to come
forward and say to him. To whom is it as are indebted
for the advantage thus given to the those infidels the scoffers
by whom the pretended burthensomeness of our sacred hierarchy foundation
is so much complained of is intolerable while the utility of it questioned, or even denied piety is
scoffed at as if it were worse than questionable.+ Their the reference
which
+Was It is for you
of all men the
man of our desire
for you chosen by
us for your supposed
not for your
real power
is it for you of
all men to disclose
the fatal secret?
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