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<note>VII. Escapes</note> | |||
<p>human being ought to be placed: they had taken their lessons<lb/> | |||
from the Treasury: I mean always (for there I stop for the<lb/> | |||
present) the Treasure of that day. In that impressive School<lb/> | |||
of despotism and disorder, they had learnt to understand - and<lb/> | |||
to understand but too plainly - that the improbability or probability<lb/> | |||
of impunity, is the true and only practical measure of<lb/> | |||
right and wrong. -Yes- that was their misfortune - meidately<lb/> | |||
or immediately, they had held converse with Mr Pitt. From<lb/> | |||
him it is they must have learnt, that the rules necessary<lb/> | |||
to be observed in dealing with men who had once been<lb/> | |||
Convicts are of no tighter pressure than those which shortly<lb/> | |||
afterwards the same Right Honourable person found a convenience<lb/> | |||
in observing, towards one whose humble ambition it had<lb/> | |||
been to <del>moderate</del> <add>meliorate</add> the lot of Convicts: and that where power<lb/> | |||
is impregnable good faith is either not worth the keeping, or<lb/> | |||
that, when thus <sic>intrenched</sic>, it admitts of an open, & inexorable,<lb/> | |||
and pretenceless violation of undenied assurances & engagements.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>Think not however, my Lord, that I mean to point<lb/> | |||
out a Governor Wall in the improved Colony. I see not- I<lb/> | |||
never have seen- any such person there. - Too little regard for<lb/> | |||
engagements - a little occasional passion - too constant haughtiness-<lb/> | |||
but still no studied cruelty. - No, my Lord: - the true Wall<lb/> | |||
is the Treasury Wall here at home: the man who, after organizing<lb/> | |||
ruin by interested perfidy, could sit down feasting on it for<lb/> | |||
seven years together, in vengeance for the injuries he had done.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>In this system of illegal government is contained a<lb/> | |||
perfectly independent ground of imputation, distinct from that<lb/> | |||
which respects the mode, in which the Colony was undertaken<lb/> | |||
to be founded. Undertaking to establish a government in the<lb/><add>settlement</add> | |||
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human being ought to be placed: they had taken their lessons
from the Treasury: I mean always (for there I stop for the
present) the Treasure of that day. In that impressive School
of despotism and disorder, they had learnt to understand - and
to understand but too plainly - that the improbability or probability
of impunity, is the true and only practical measure of
right and wrong. -Yes- that was their misfortune - meidately
or immediately, they had held converse with Mr Pitt. From
him it is they must have learnt, that the rules necessary
to be observed in dealing with men who had once been
Convicts are of no tighter pressure than those which shortly
afterwards the same Right Honourable person found a convenience
in observing, towards one whose humble ambition it had
been to moderate meliorate the lot of Convicts: and that where power
is impregnable good faith is either not worth the keeping, or
that, when thus intrenched, it admitts of an open, & inexorable,
and pretenceless violation of undenied assurances & engagements.
Think not however, my Lord, that I mean to point
out a Governor Wall in the improved Colony. I see not- I
never have seen- any such person there. - Too little regard for
engagements - a little occasional passion - too constant haughtiness-
but still no studied cruelty. - No, my Lord: - the true Wall
is the Treasury Wall here at home: the man who, after organizing
ruin by interested perfidy, could sit down feasting on it for
seven years together, in vengeance for the injuries he had done.
In this system of illegal government is contained a
perfectly independent ground of imputation, distinct from that
which respects the mode, in which the Colony was undertaken
to be founded. Undertaking to establish a government in the
settlement
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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john herbert koe |
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