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<head>9 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1803</head>
<head>New S. Wales. Illegality. True Bastile</head>


<note>§1. Beginning</note>


<note>1.<lb/>
Policy <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
the first<lb/>
Legibility not like<lb/>
<gap/></note>


<p>§.1. Subject <add>Occasion</add> matter &#x2014; object &#x2014; and plan</p>
<p><del>In the course of two tracts, which, before the by the<lb/>
time these pages are <gap/> of the press may or may not<lb/>
have been made public</del> <del>the</del> On the ground of <del>expediency</del><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">natural justice</hi> as well as <hi rend="underline">expediency</hi>, a view &#x2014; nor<lb/>
that a slight or hasty one &#x2014; has already been given of<lb/>
the penal Colony of New South Wales <hi rend="superscript">*</hi> <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi>.</p>
<p>The <del>business</del> <add>object</add> of the present <del>tract</del> <add><del>pages</del> <gap/></add> is of a much higher<lb/>
nature: The <del>effect of the present tract is</del> <add>business of it is</add> to <del><gap/></del> <add>examine</ad> the<lb/>
same establishment <add><del>institute</del></add> in the ground of <hi rend="underline">positive law</hi>: and in<lb/>
so doing to state for the consideration of such of my fellow subjects,<lb/>
if much <gap/> be, to whom the Constitution under which we draw our breath, may <del>appear</del> be regarded as <gap/></p>
<p>The policy of the measure had from the first, presented<lb/>
itself to me as more than <del>doubtful</del>: <add>questionable:</add> [years <del>before</del><lb/>
many and many, before the particular inducements, by<lb/>
which I was led to <del>the</del> <add>a closer</add> invigilation, had so unfortunately<lb/>
occurred to me:] it was not till very lately that so<lb/>
much as a suspicion on the <del><gap/> score</del> <add>ground</add> of legality, had<lb/>
ever <del>flashed upon my mind started itself</del> came across me.<lb/>
<del>presented itself to my view</del></p>
<p><del>In the survey <add>inquiry instituted</add> take with a view to the question of<lb/>
expediency occasioned <gap/> on the one hand to observe<lb/>
the proceedings <add><gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> on the acts done by the local authority<lb/>
the cause of the foundation <gap/> management of the Colony<lb/>
on the other hand, the laws passed by Parliament for their purpose</del></p>
<p>Copy the Titles<lb/>
(a) In two <add>tracts intituled</add> Letters addressed to <add><gap/> <gap/></add> Lord Pelham [the Right Honourable<lb/>
the Lord Pelham] in his quality of Principal<lb/>
Secretary of State for the Home Department] the one<lb/>
<lb/>
<lb/>the other</p>
<note><gap/> the <del><gap/></del> <add><del><gap/></del> <add>violation</add></add><lb/>
it has undergone by<lb/>
<del>which it has <gap/></del><lb/>
the system of misgovernment<lb/>
<del>from the <gap/> of principal</del><lb/>
by which this<lb/>
<del>conduct by which</del><lb/>
nursery of martial law<lb/>
was originally planted<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>been set <gap/> <add><gap/></add> <gap/><lb/>
and <del>now for <gap/> </del> <add>ever since, during</add><lb/>
<del>than</del> a <gap/> of more than<lb/>
<del>that</del> <unclear>16</unclear> years <add>past has</add> been<lb/>
conducted and upheld.</note>
<note>2.<lb/>
<add>From a</add> Examination of <gap/><lb/>
the policy <gap/> known<lb/>
the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/></note>
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9 Jany 1803 New S. Wales. Illegality. True Bastile

§1. Beginning

1.
Policy
the first
Legibility not like

§.1. Subject Occasion matter — object — and plan

In the course of two tracts, which, before the by the
time these pages are of the press may or may not
have been made public
the On the ground of expediency
natural justice as well as expediency, a view — nor
that a slight or hasty one — has already been given of
the penal Colony of New South Wales * (a).

The business object of the present tract pages is of a much higher
nature: The effect of the present tract is business of it is to examine</ad> the
same establishment <add>institute
in the ground of positive law: and in
so doing to state for the consideration of such of my fellow subjects,
if much be, to whom the Constitution under which we draw our breath, may appear be regarded as

The policy of the measure had from the first, presented
itself to me as more than doubtful: questionable: [years before
many and many, before the particular inducements, by
which I was led to the a closer invigilation, had so unfortunately
occurred to me:] it was not till very lately that so
much as a suspicion on the score ground of legality, had
ever flashed upon my mind started itself came across me.
presented itself to my view

In the survey inquiry instituted take with a view to the question of
expediency occasioned on the one hand to observe
the proceedings on the acts done by the local authority
the cause of the foundation management of the Colony
on the other hand, the laws passed by Parliament for their purpose

Copy the Titles
(a) In two tracts intituled Letters addressed to Lord Pelham [the Right Honourable
the Lord Pelham] in his quality of Principal
Secretary of State for the Home Department] the one


the other

the <add>violation</add>
it has undergone by
which it has
the system of misgovernment
from the of principal
by which this
conduct by which
nursery of martial law
was originally planted

been set
and now for
ever since, during
than a of more than
that 16 years past has been
conducted and upheld.

2.
From a Examination of
the policy known
the


Identifier: | JB/116/346/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1803-01-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

346

Info in main headings field

new s. wales illegality true bastile

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37879

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