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<p>16 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1803</p>
<p>16 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1803</p>
<note>Jeopardy</note>
<note>Jeopardy</note>
<p><add>Transgressions/<del>Acts committed</del></add> Offences by the Servants of the Crown on this behalf<lb/>
<p><del>Offences</del> <add>Transgressions/<del>Acts committed</del></add> <del>by the Servants of the Crown on this behalf</del><lb/>
<del>against</del> <add>in breach of</add> the Declaration of Rights 1 W.3. Sess. 2. c.2.</p>
<del>against</del> <add>in breach of</add> the Declaration of Rights 1 W.3. Sess. 2. c.2.</p>
<p>This statute so familiar to English hopes, and once at<lb/>
<p>This statute so familiar to English hopes, and once at<lb/>
least dear to English hearts, under the name of the Bill of Rights, opens with the<lb/>
least dear to English hearts, under the name of the Bill of Rights, <note>opens with the<lb/>
recital of twelve heads<lb/>
recital of twelve heads<lb/>
of transgression.</p>
of transgression.</note></p>
<p><del>Acts <gap/></del> "whereby the late King James the Second<lb/>
<p><del>Acts <gap/></del> "whereby the late King James the Second<lb/>
"by the assistance of divers evil Counsellors, Judges, and Ministers<lb/>
"by the assistance of divers evil Counsellors, Judges, and Ministers<lb/>
employed by him, did endeavour to subvert<lb/>
employed by him, did endeavour to subvert<lb/>
the laws and liberties of this Kingdom.</p>
the laws and liberties of this Kingdom.</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">1. Transgression the 1</hi><hi rend="superscript">st</hi> <hi rend="underline">in England</hi>&#x2014;<lb/>
<p><hi rend="underline">1. Transgression the 1</hi><hi rend="superscript">st</hi> <hi rend="underline">in England</hi>&#x2014;<lb/>
Act. 1. "By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing<lb/>
<del>Act. 1.</del> "By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing<lb/>
"with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws,<lb/>
"with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws,<lb/>
"without consent of Parliament."</p>
"without consent of Parliament."</p>
<p><hi rend="underline"><add>Analogous</add> <del>Parallel</del> transgression in New South Wales.</hi> Exercising<lb/>
 
<p><hi rend="underline"><del>Parallel</del> <add>Analogous</add> transgression in New South Wales.</hi> Exercising<lb/>
legislative power by the hand of the Governor there,<lb/>
legislative power by the hand of the Governor there,<lb/>
without authority from Parliament, in an habitual train of unenumerated instances,<lb/>
without authority from Parliament, in an habitual train of unenumerated instances,<lb/>
<del>in the instances</del> to the number of 60 or 70 or upwards, as<lb/>
<del>in the instances</del> to the number of 60 or 70 or upwards, as<lb/>
already mentioned <add>&amp; exemplified</add> §. |^^^|; <add>besides other instances not as yet ascertainable</add> The word <hi rend="underline">analogous</hi> requires<lb/>
already mentioned <add>&amp; exemplified</add> §. |^^^|; <add>besides other instances not as yet ascertainable</add> The word <hi rend="underline"><del><gap/></del></hi> <hi rend="underline">analogous</hi> requires<lb/>
correction. It is evident enough how inconsiderable the<lb/>
correction. It is evident enough how inconsiderable the<lb/>
transgression is which consists in the course <del><gap/></del> act of<lb/>
transgression is which consists in the course <del><gap/></del> act of<lb/>
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"assumed power (of <del>disp</del> suspending and dispensing with<lb/>
"assumed power (of <del>disp</del> suspending and dispensing with<lb/>
"laws."</p>
"laws."</p>
<p><add>Analogous</add> <del>Parallel</del> transgression in New South Wales&#x2014;<lb/>
 
Confining within this <add>land/<del><gap/></del></add> place of illegal bondage, and,<lb/>
<p><del>Parallel</del> <add>Analogous</add> transgression in New South Wales&#x2014;<lb/>
Confining <del><gap/></del> within this <del>place</del> <add>land/<del><gap/></del></add> of illegal bondage, and,<lb/>
even <hi rend="underline">without prosecution</hi>, punishing by arbitrary power, viz:<lb/>
even <hi rend="underline">without prosecution</hi>, punishing by arbitrary power, viz:<lb/>
<add>with</add> <del>by</del> whipping divers persons formerly guilty, but <del>who</del><lb/>
<del>by</del> <add>with</add> whipping divers persons formerly guilty, but <del>who</del><lb/>
who had been restored, <add>in point of law</add> to the condition of innocent persons,<lb/>
who had been restored, <add>in point of law,</add> to the condition of innocent persons,<lb/>
by the expiration of their terms of legal punishment.</p>
by the expiration of their terms of legal punishment.</p>


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16 Jany 1803

Jeopardy

Offences Transgressions/Acts committed by the Servants of the Crown on this behalf
against in breach of the Declaration of Rights 1 W.3. Sess. 2. c.2.

This statute so familiar to English hopes, and once at
least dear to English hearts, under the name of the Bill of Rights, opens with the
recital of twelve heads
of transgression.

Acts "whereby the late King James the Second
"by the assistance of divers evil Counsellors, Judges, and Ministers
employed by him, did endeavour to subvert
the laws and liberties of this Kingdom.

1. Transgression the 1st in England
Act. 1. "By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing
"with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws,
"without consent of Parliament."

Parallel Analogous transgression in New South Wales. Exercising
legislative power by the hand of the Governor there,
without authority from Parliament, in an habitual train of unenumerated instances,
in the instances to the number of 60 or 70 or upwards, as
already mentioned & exemplified §. |^^^|; besides other instances not as yet ascertainable The word analogous requires
correction. It is evident enough how inconsiderable the
transgression is which consists in the course act of
dispensation or suspension put upon here and there a
law already existing, in comparison of an habitual
and exercise of an illegal power of legislation, in all cases.

2. Transgression 2d in England
"Committing and prosecuting divers worthy Prelates, for
"humbly petitioning to be excused from concerning to the said
"assumed power (of disp suspending and dispensing with
"laws."

Parallel Analogous transgression in New South Wales—
Confining within this place land/ of illegal bondage, and,
even without prosecution, punishing by arbitrary power, viz:
by with whipping divers persons formerly guilty, but who
who had been restored, in point of law, to the condition of innocent persons,
by the expiration of their terms of legal punishment.



Identifier: | JB/116/353/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1803-01-16

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Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

353

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Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37886

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