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<p>Your Lordship has now before you the whole train of occurrences<lb/>by which the sort of regard is paid in the "improved" colony<lb/>to liberties acknowledged even <hi rend="underline">there</hi> (as your Lordship has seen) to be <lb/> due by law, is testified: which occurrences are here given, exactly <lb/> as they stand reported, by the person of all others the most competent<lb/>to report them - the Judge Advocate. They are not articles <lb/> picked out from a greater number for this purpose. Those, which <lb/> have been stated on this occasion, added to the others in which <lb/> an account is given of the several parties which at later periods<lb/> with or without permission were fortunate enough to get <lb/> away are all that have any bearing on this point.</p> | |||
<p>The Statements given on that former occasion, shaped as they were<lb/>then to the purpose of that occasion, present in the aggregate a picture<lb/>not altogether irrelevant to the present purpose. The subjoined table<lb/>exhibits of one view the whole of the information we have been favoured<lb/>with by the Judge Advocate, respecting the number of the convicts of both<lb/>descriptions (Expirees or Non expirees) who with or without permission<lb/>had taken their departure from the Colony, before he quitted it: to<lb/>which is added the account of the unsuccessful attempts.—<hi rend="superscript">( )</hi></p> compared<lb/> | |||
<head>Note ()</head><lb/><head>TABLE</head><lb/> | |||
<p>Shewing the number of convicts that, in about 5 years, viz. from 3rd December 1791<lb/>to October 1796 are reported by the Judge Advocate as having quitted or attempted<lb/>to quite New South Wales: distinguishing whether with or without permission<lb/>of the Governor, and if without, wither Expirees or Non-Expirees<lb/></p> | |||
Your Lordship has now before you the whole train of occurrences
by which the sort of regard is paid in the "improved" colony
to liberties acknowledged even there (as your Lordship has seen) to be
due by law, is testified: which occurrences are here given, exactly
as they stand reported, by the person of all others the most competent
to report them - the Judge Advocate. They are not articles
picked out from a greater number for this purpose. Those, which
have been stated on this occasion, added to the others in which
an account is given of the several parties which at later periods
with or without permission were fortunate enough to get
away are all that have any bearing on this point.
The Statements given on that former occasion, shaped as they were
then to the purpose of that occasion, present in the aggregate a picture
not altogether irrelevant to the present purpose. The subjoined table
exhibits of one view the whole of the information we have been favoured
with by the Judge Advocate, respecting the number of the convicts of both
descriptions (Expirees or Non expirees) who with or without permission
had taken their departure from the Colony, before he quitted it: to
which is added the account of the unsuccessful attempts.—( )
compared
Note ()
TABLE
Shewing the number of convicts that, in about 5 years, viz. from 3rd December 1791
to October 1796 are reported by the Judge Advocate as having quitted or attempted
to quite New South Wales: distinguishing whether with or without permission
of the Governor, and if without, wither Expirees or Non-Expirees
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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n. s. wales |
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john herbert koe |
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