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<p>21 June 1802</p> | |||
<head>Collins Extracts N.S. Wales.</head> | |||
<note>5. Economy<lb/>Returns the<lb/>general object.<lb/>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 4<lb/>Settlers few<lb/>voluntary</note> | |||
<p>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1</p> | |||
<p>September 1792. p.235. Very few of the Convicts at Norfolk Island<lb/>whose terms of transportation had expired, were found desirous<lb/>of becoming permanent settlers; the sole object of the major <lb/>part appearing to be, that of taking ground for the purpose<lb/>of raising by the sale of the produce a sum sufficient<lb/>to enable them to pay for their passages to England. The<lb/>settler to benefit this Colony, the <foreign><hi rend="underline">bona fide</hi></foreign> settler, who should<lb/>be a man of some property, must come from England. He<lb/> is not to be looked for among discharged soldiers, shipwrecked<lb/>seamen, or quondam convicts.</p> | |||
<note>Improvement<lb/>to the economy.</note> | |||
<p>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2</p> | |||
<p>June 1795 <hi rend="underline">p.420</hi>. Could it be wondered at, if little had<lb/>been done since our establishment? And must it not<lb/>rather state admiration to the how much had been done?<lb/>Whatever was to be seen was the effect of the most unremitting,<lb/>and perhaps degrading vigilance on the part of those in whom<lb/>the executive power had been from time to time exerted, <hi rend="underline">and if<lb/>the interest that many individuals had felt,</hi> in raising the<lb/> country from its original insignificance to some degree of <del>confidence</del> <add>consequence</add>.</p> | |||
<note>Economy<lb/>Martial law<lb/>Jury depends on<lb/>free settlers—</note> | |||
<p>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 3</p> | |||
<p>September 1796. p.501. The want of respectable settlers may,<lb/>perhaps, be longer felt; by these are meant men of property, <lb/>with whom the gentlemen of the colony could associate, and<lb/>who should be thoroughly experienced in the business of agriculture.<lb/>Should such men ever arrive, the administration of justice<lb/>might assume a less military appearance, and the trial<lb/> by jury, were dear and most congenial to Englishmen be<lb/>been in New South Wales" Such is the dilemma: the prosperity of the settlement depends<lb/>upon a limited government:<lb/>but the very existence of it depends<lb/>upon an absolute one<lb/>of these founders <add>of it</add> were <lb/>sensible: I am no less so.</p> | |||
<note>Reformation<lb/>or Economy<lb/>Corruption <gap/></note> | |||
<p>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 4</p> | |||
<p>Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1796<lb/>p.501. He has.... occasionally had the gratification of recording<lb/>the return of principle in some... but it has oftener been his<lb/>task to shew the predilection for immorality, perseverance in<lb/>dissipation, and inveterate propensity to vice, which prevailed<lb/>in many others.—</p> | |||
<p>has nothing in it to render it less safe<lb/>for him to issue a given quantity than it<lb/>was before: <del>the tax has no operation on the<lb/>dispositions on</del></p> | |||
<note>operation on the<lb/>dispositions on<lb/>which the quantity<lb/>he is able to issue<lb/>depends.</note> | |||
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21 June 1802
Collins Extracts N.S. Wales.
5. Economy
Returns the
general object.
No 4
Settlers few
voluntary
No 1
September 1792. p.235. Very few of the Convicts at Norfolk Island
whose terms of transportation had expired, were found desirous
of becoming permanent settlers; the sole object of the major
part appearing to be, that of taking ground for the purpose
of raising by the sale of the produce a sum sufficient
to enable them to pay for their passages to England. The
settler to benefit this Colony, the bona fide settler, who should
be a man of some property, must come from England. He
is not to be looked for among discharged soldiers, shipwrecked
seamen, or quondam convicts.
Improvement
to the economy.
No 2
June 1795 p.420. Could it be wondered at, if little had
been done since our establishment? And must it not
rather state admiration to the how much had been done?
Whatever was to be seen was the effect of the most unremitting,
and perhaps degrading vigilance on the part of those in whom
the executive power had been from time to time exerted, and if
the interest that many individuals had felt, in raising the
country from its original insignificance to some degree of confidence consequence.
Economy
Martial law
Jury depends on
free settlers—
No 3
September 1796. p.501. The want of respectable settlers may,
perhaps, be longer felt; by these are meant men of property,
with whom the gentlemen of the colony could associate, and
who should be thoroughly experienced in the business of agriculture.
Should such men ever arrive, the administration of justice
might assume a less military appearance, and the trial
by jury, were dear and most congenial to Englishmen be
been in New South Wales" Such is the dilemma: the prosperity of the settlement depends
upon a limited government:
but the very existence of it depends
upon an absolute one
of these founders of it were
sensible: I am no less so.
Reformation
or Economy
Corruption
No 4
Septr 1796
p.501. He has.... occasionally had the gratification of recording
the return of principle in some... but it has oftener been his
task to shew the predilection for immorality, perseverance in
dissipation, and inveterate propensity to vice, which prevailed
in many others.—
has nothing in it to render it less safe
for him to issue a given quantity than it
was before: the tax has no operation on the
dispositions on
operation on the
dispositions on
which the quantity
he is able to issue
depends.
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