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<p>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2. Collins X. 74. July. 1799. It was on this same occasion<lb/> that one of the claimants in question having in<lb/> presence of his Excellency. "expressed himself disrespectfully of <lb/>"the Lieutenant Governor, was ... sentenced to receive 600 lashes, <lb/>"and to wear irons for. — six months." What the words thus <lb/>punished <del>there</del> were: does not appear: but what does appear<lb/> beyond doubt, is — that if there had been no such <lb/><hi rend='underline'>violation of law</hi> on the one part, there would have been no such <lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add>respect</add> on the other. <hi rend='superscript'>(2)</hi> </p> | |||
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No 2. Collins X. 74. July. 1799. It was on this same occasion
that one of the claimants in question having in
presence of his Excellency. "expressed himself disrespectfully of
"the Lieutenant Governor, was ... sentenced to receive 600 lashes,
"and to wear irons for. — six months." What the words thus
punished there were: does not appear: but what does appear
beyond doubt, is — that if there had been no such
violation of law on the one part, there would have been no such
respect on the other. (2)
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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jeremy bentham |
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