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<note>5. Economy<lb/>5. <foreign>Mala fides</foreign><lb/>Condition <hi rend="underline">known</hi> <add>to be</add> bad</note> | <note><!-- written in pencil -->5. Economy<lb/>5. <foreign>Mala fides</foreign><lb/>Condition <hi rend="underline">known</hi> <add>to be</add> bad</note> | ||
<p>What the <add>state of the</add> Colonial establishment really was and<lb/>was likely to be is one point, what it really appeared<lb/>to them to be to the <del>pursuers</del> <add>official</add> conspirators against<lb/>the Penitentiary establishment, <del>to the pursuers of</del> parties<lb/>concerned in the fabrication of this net of excuses <add>pretences</add> is<lb/>another. Each has its <add>distinct and necessary/indispensable</add> application to the object of<lb/>the present narrative: the proving that these and all<lb/>other pretences for the <del>breach</del> violation of the public<lb/>faith as pledged to the <del>proper</del> intended conductor<lb/>of the establishment are <add>altogether groundless and inconclusive</add> utterly unworthy of regard.<lb/>What then has thus <add>been the real state of</add> that pretendedly improved<lb/>Colonial establishment, in the real opinion of those<lb/>who make the boast of it?—the answer is<lb/>too bad—always too bad—much too bad to bear<lb/><add>exposing to the</add> expose to public view—exposure to <del>any</del> official<lb/>hands to public few.</p> | <p>What the <add>state of the</add> Colonial establishment really was and<lb/>was likely to be is one point, what it really appeared<lb/>to them to be to the <del>pursuers</del> <add>official</add> conspirators against<lb/>the Penitentiary establishment, <del>to the pursuers of</del> parties<lb/>concerned in the fabrication of this net of excuses <add>pretences</add> is<lb/>another. Each has its <add>distinct and necessary/indispensable</add> application to the object of<lb/>the present narrative: the proving that these and all<lb/>other pretences for the <del>breach</del> violation of the public<lb/>faith as pledged to the <del>proper</del> intended conductor<lb/>of the establishment are <add>altogether groundless and inconclusive</add> utterly unworthy of regard.<lb/>What then has thus <add>been the real state of</add> that pretendedly improved<lb/>Colonial establishment, in the real opinion of those<lb/>who make the boast of it?—the answer is<lb/>too bad—always too bad—much too bad to bear<lb/><add>exposing to the</add> expose to public view—exposure to <del>any</del> official<lb/>hands to public few.</p> | ||
<p><add>The Reports</add></p> | <p><add>The Reports</add></p> | ||
<note>Such as it<lb/>has been <sic>shewn</sic> to<lb/>be by the unofficial<lb/>but not less veracious<lb/>statement of the<lb/>partial yet <add>honourable &</add> candid<lb/>advocate Captain<lb/>Collins.</note> | <note>Such as it<lb/>has been <sic>shewn</sic> to<lb/>be by the unofficial<lb/>but not less veracious<lb/>statement of the<lb/>partial yet <add><!-- written in pencil -->honourable &</add> candid<lb/>advocate Captain<lb/>Collins.</note> | ||
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24 Mar 1802
N.S. Wales
5. Economy
5. Mala fides
Condition known to be bad
What the state of the Colonial establishment really was and
was likely to be is one point, what it really appeared
to them to be to the pursuers official conspirators against
the Penitentiary establishment, to the pursuers of parties
concerned in the fabrication of this net of excuses pretences is
another. Each has its distinct and necessary/indispensable application to the object of
the present narrative: the proving that these and all
other pretences for the breach violation of the public
faith as pledged to the proper intended conductor
of the establishment are altogether groundless and inconclusive utterly unworthy of regard.
What then has thus been the real state of that pretendedly improved
Colonial establishment, in the real opinion of those
who make the boast of it?—the answer is
too bad—always too bad—much too bad to bear
exposing to the expose to public view—exposure to any official
hands to public few.
The Reports
Such as it
has been shewn to
be by the unofficial
but not less veracious
statement of the
partial yet honourable & candid
advocate Captain
Collins.
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