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<p>2. These <del>permanent flos </del> <add><del>standing danger</del></add> What may be called the standing<lb/> danger of famine would be <gap/>.</p> | <p>2. These <del>permanent flos </del> <add><del>standing danger</del></add> What may be called the standing<lb/> danger of famine would be <gap/>.</p> | ||
<p>Hitherto the produce of the country not being regarded <lb/>as the sole resource, supplies from Britain and other <lb/>countries have been afforded, <add>all along received</add> and the habit on the one <lb/>part of <del>looking</del> depending <del>upon</del> for supplies on other <add>the other</add> <gap/><lb/> <add>of the British Dominions</add> Britain and its dependencies, and on the other, part<lb/> of making <add>affording</add> regular provision <add>of</add> for such supplies has<lb/> been <add>all along</add> kept up. <del> | <p>Hitherto the produce of the country not being regarded <lb/>as the sole resource, supplies from Britain and other <lb/>countries have been afforded, <add>all along received</add> and the habit on the one <lb/>part of <del>looking</del> depending <del>upon</del> for supplies on other <add>the other</add> <gap/><lb/> <add>of the British Dominions</add> Britain and its dependencies, and on the other, part<lb/> of making <add>affording</add> regular provision <add>of</add> for such supplies has<lb/> been <add>all along</add> kept up. <del>Provisions</del> Along with each Convict ship <lb/>provisions sufficient <add>in quantity</add> for <add>not only</add> <del>the</del> <gap/> for a considerable<lb/> time after landing <del>not only</del> the cargo <add>number</add> <del>sent</del> of Convicts<lb/> sent by that ship, but besides <add>sufficient over and above</add> that in a <del>quantity</del> <lb/> such quantity as to make a positive <add>clear</add> addition<lb/> to the quantity already in | ||
25 Oct. 1802
II Collins Extracts 2
2. These permanent flos standing danger What may be called the standing
danger of famine would be .
Hitherto the produce of the country not being regarded
as the sole resource, supplies from Britain and other
countries have been afforded, all along received and the habit on the one
part of looking depending upon for supplies on other the other
of the British Dominions Britain and its dependencies, and on the other, part
of making affording regular provision of for such supplies has
been all along kept up. Provisions Along with each Convict ship
provisions sufficient in quantity for not only the for a considerable
time after landing not only the cargo number sent of Convicts
sent by that ship, but besides sufficient over and above that in a quantity
such quantity as to make a positive clear addition
to the quantity already in
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