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<head>True Bastille</head> | |||
<p>8 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1803</p> | |||
<note>Preface</note> | |||
<p>In two recent Letters to Lord Pelham, <del>the</del> on the subject<lb/> | |||
of the penal Colony <add>system of penal Colonization</add> of New South Wales as carried on in New<lb/> | |||
South Wales, the inexpediency of that establishment in every<lb/> | |||
imaginable point of view has been made out to the perfect<lb/> | |||
conviction of every person <add>reader</add> whose opinion has happened to come<lb/> | |||
within by notice.</p> | |||
<p>On my entrance into that inquiry little did I suspect<lb/> | |||
that the charge of illegality <add>any such blame as that</add> would be <del>either ad</del> found attached<lb/> | |||
to it. Such amplitude of professional knowledge <add>learning</add> who could<lb/> | |||
have suspected any deficiency in the <del>extrinsic</del> application of it?<lb/> | |||
Such plenitude of political power who could have suspected<lb/> | |||
any deficiency in the exercise of it?</p> | |||
<p><del>The suppl</del> What seems strange is not always <del>true</del><lb/> | |||
untrue: and the illegality of a system, acted on <add>for 14 years together</add> under<lb/> | |||
the eye of Parliament and the public <del>for</del>—acted on under the<lb/> | |||
eye of an <sic>Opperation</sic> not <del>at once</del> <add>backward</add> on some occasions to<lb/> | |||
<del>take advantage of the</del> <add>misconduct upon the <del>mistakes</del>/misconduct or</add> supposed <del>mistakes</del> <add>misconduct</add> of <del>government</del> <add>men in power</add><lb/> | |||
may add to the exemplification of it.</p> | |||
<p><add>On mention made of</add> <del>Mentioning</del> the discovery <del>to the</del>for such it appeared<lb/> | |||
to this and that professional friend, the first I happened<lb/> | |||
to address myself to, judging <foreign>a <hi rend="underline">priori</hi></foreign> would not hear of it.<lb/> | |||
It would not be. <add>The next</add> Another having less faith and more patience<lb/> | |||
not the paper—read it, considered it, reconsidered<del>, and</del><lb/> | |||
it, professed himself concerned, and spoke of the arguments as<lb/> | |||
<add>incontrovertible</add> unanswerable.</p> | |||
<note>Campbell and Hall<lb/> | |||
he was sure must<lb/> | |||
have read every thing<lb/> | |||
<gap/> must have settled<lb/> | |||
every thing.</note> | |||
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True Bastille
8 Jany 1803
Preface
In two recent Letters to Lord Pelham, the on the subject
of the penal Colony system of penal Colonization of New South Wales as carried on in New
South Wales, the inexpediency of that establishment in every
imaginable point of view has been made out to the perfect
conviction of every person reader whose opinion has happened to come
within by notice.
On my entrance into that inquiry little did I suspect
that the charge of illegality any such blame as that would be either ad found attached
to it. Such amplitude of professional knowledge learning who could
have suspected any deficiency in the extrinsic application of it?
Such plenitude of political power who could have suspected
any deficiency in the exercise of it?
The suppl What seems strange is not always true
untrue: and the illegality of a system, acted on for 14 years together under
the eye of Parliament and the public for—acted on under the
eye of an Opperation not at once backward on some occasions to
take advantage of the misconduct upon the mistakes/misconduct or supposed mistakes misconduct of government men in power
may add to the exemplification of it.
On mention made of Mentioning the discovery to thefor such it appeared
to this and that professional friend, the first I happened
to address myself to, judging a priori would not hear of it.
It would not be. The next Another having less faith and more patience
not the paper—read it, considered it, reconsidered, and
it, professed himself concerned, and spoke of the arguments as
incontrovertible unanswerable.
Campbell and Hall
he was sure must
have read every thing
must have settled
every thing.
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