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<head>13 July 1802 5 <lb/>N. S. Wales <lb/>2</head> | <head>13 July 1802 5 <lb/>N. S. Wales <lb/>2</head> | ||
<p>to the persons to sell as much as any body would buy of<lb/> them might have a good effect. At the same time in<lb/> a profusion of fair words <add>and in a most pathetic <sic>stile</sic></add> orders <del>were given </del> the whole <gap/> <lb/>of the Colony <add>"and <gap/>" of</add> "All officers civil and military — and in a <lb/>"more particular manner all magistrates, Constables <unclear>admit</unclear>"<lb/> they were adjured as they regarded this and that and<lb/> <gap/> other <add>thing or</add> to use their utmost exertion for putting on end" <lb/>and so forth: and urged to endeavour to discover who <lb/>those people were that <unclear>self-licenced</unclear> only, had presumed<lb/> to open <gap/> <gap/> for this abominable purpose: i.e. <lb/>the doing the very thing which the two men of good characters <lb/>were hurried to do in the view of preventing its being done.<lb/> Whatever zeal might be excited in the bosom of all these <lb/><del>great men</del>, <add><gap/><add> it seems <sic>dificult</sic> to conceive how the effect of it<lb/> can <add>should be</add> have been increased by withdrawing two privileged persons<lb/> how good soever out of the reach of it.</p> | <p>to the persons to sell as much as any body would buy of<lb/> them might have a good effect. At the same time in<lb/> a profusion of fair words <add>and in a most pathetic <sic>stile</sic></add> orders <del>were given </del> the whole <gap/> <lb/>of the Colony <add>"and <gap/>" of</add> "All officers civil and military — and in a <lb/>"more particular manner all magistrates, Constables <unclear>admit</unclear>"<lb/> they were adjured as they regarded this and that and<lb/> <gap/> other <add>thing or</add> to use their utmost exertion for putting on end" <lb/>and so forth: and urged to endeavour to discover who <lb/>those people were that <unclear>self-licenced</unclear> only, had presumed<lb/> to open <gap/> <gap/> for this abominable purpose: i.e. <lb/>the doing the very thing which the two men of good characters <lb/>were hurried to do in the view of preventing its being done.<lb/> Whatever zeal might be excited in the bosom of all these <lb/><del>great men</del>, <add><gap/></add> it seems <sic>dificult</sic> to conceive how the effect of it<lb/> can <add>should be</add> have been increased by withdrawing two privileged persons<lb/> how good soever out of the reach of it.</p> | ||
13 July 1802 5
N. S. Wales
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to the persons to sell as much as any body would buy of
them might have a good effect. At the same time in
a profusion of fair words and in a most pathetic stile orders were given the whole
of the Colony "and " of "All officers civil and military — and in a
"more particular manner all magistrates, Constables admit"
they were adjured as they regarded this and that and
other thing or to use their utmost exertion for putting on end"
and so forth: and urged to endeavour to discover who
those people were that self-licenced only, had presumed
to open for this abominable purpose: i.e.
the doing the very thing which the two men of good characters
were hurried to do in the view of preventing its being done.
Whatever zeal might be excited in the bosom of all these
great men, it seems dificult to conceive how the effect of it
can should be have been increased by withdrawing two privileged persons
how good soever out of the reach of it.
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