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1831 Aug. 5 J | |||
Proposal for a colonization Establishment Proposal | |||
<gap/> Special Ends <gap/> | |||
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§.1. Special ends in view. | |||
1 | |||
Relied of to indigent | |||
emigrants | |||
1. <gap/> Transporting individuals,in an unlimited | |||
multitude from a state of indigence to a state of | |||
affluence | |||
2 | |||
Relief to indigent | |||
<gap/> tax-receivers at <gap/> by removal | |||
of competition | |||
2. Relieving Affording a great part of the remaining portion of the population | |||
of the Mother Country, relief, from the pressure of a <add>state of</add> continually | |||
increasing state of indigence, from which they can not | |||
at present be relieved, but by a continually increasing | |||
tax imposed upon the people of all degrees above the level | |||
in the scale of opulence. | |||
To Tax-payers | |||
3 | |||
<gap/> Present Relief to | |||
tax payers by removal | |||
of tax-receivers receivers | |||
4. Rel<gap/> Affording to the relatively opulent and tax-paying portion of the | |||
the first <gap/> people of England, immediate relief, ore of less immediate, from | |||
this pressure | |||
4 | |||
So, Relief in all time | |||
future | |||
5. Affording to them a security against all future increase | |||
of the existing pressure: a security which will not | |||
terminate, till the Australasian Continent <gap/> contains | |||
a population as dense as the European. | |||
5 | |||
Giving to the Settlers | |||
not merely continuance | |||
of being, but | |||
well-being, will be | |||
bodily, and through | |||
education, mental. | |||
5. Giving to the immigrants into Australasia | |||
not merely the means of existence, as above, but through <gap/> | |||
a <gap/> system means of education, the means of well-being in all | |||
time to come, as well in respect of the mind, as in respect | |||
of the mind. | |||
1831 Aug. 5 J Proposal for a colonization Establishment Proposal
Special Ends
1
§.1. Special ends in view.
1 Relied of to indigent emigrants
1. Transporting individuals,in an unlimited multitude from a state of indigence to a state of affluence
2 Relief to indigent tax-receivers at by removal of competition
2. Relieving Affording a great part of the remaining portion of the population of the Mother Country, relief, from the pressure of a state of continually increasing state of indigence, from which they can not at present be relieved, but by a continually increasing tax imposed upon the people of all degrees above the level in the scale of opulence.
To Tax-payers 3 Present Relief to tax payers by removal of tax-receivers receivers
4. Rel Affording to the relatively opulent and tax-paying portion of the the first people of England, immediate relief, ore of less immediate, from this pressure
4 So, Relief in all time future
5. Affording to them a security against all future increase of the existing pressure: a security which will not terminate, till the Australasian Continent contains a population as dense as the European.
5 Giving to the Settlers not merely continuance of being, but well-being, will be bodily, and through education, mental.
5. Giving to the immigrants into Australasia not merely the means of existence, as above, but through a system means of education, the means of well-being in all time to come, as well in respect of the mind, as in respect of the mind.
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