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<p>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 10. p. 316. 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>October 1793. <add><hi rend='underline'>Intention executed a third time.—</hi> </add>Sailed the Boddingtons <lb/>and Sugarcane for Bengal: "From the Sugarcane <lb/>"were brought up this day ... two "<del>more</del> Expirees: "they had<lb/> "got on board without permission. "... Punished with 90 <lb/>"lashes each, and sent up to Toongobbe." </p> | <p>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 10. p. 316. 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>October 1793. <add><hi rend='underline'>Intention executed a third time.—</hi> </add>Sailed the Boddingtons <lb/>and Sugarcane for Bengal: "From the Sugarcane <lb/>"were brought up this day ... two "<del>more</del> Expirees: "they had<lb/> "got on board without permission. "... Punished with 90 <lb/>"lashes each, and sent up to Toongobbe." </p> | ||
<p><del>In M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Collins 2 Volumes <gap/></del> <add>In the continuation of the history, in express</add> statements of detention <lb/><del>no ideas have occurred to my research</del>. <add>have been met with <del>presented themselves</del>.</add> The historian not<lb/> being at this time not present in the Colony, the <del>statements</del> <lb/>provision exhibited in the former volume no longer for <lb/>scale intself in the same degree. During this latter period, [+]<lb/> <note>[+] the conception which it seems to be the object to present to view, is rather that of the removal of the restraint than the continuation of it. <del>Still however</del> It is not however the less <unclear>perceptible</unclear>, that even at this time it was <hi rend='underline'>retraint</hi> that constituted the <hi rend='underline'>general</hi> rub, and that whatever instances of the | <p><del>In M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Collins 2 Volumes <gap/></del> <add>In the continuation of the history, in express</add> statements of detention <lb/><del>no ideas have occurred to my research</del>. <add>have been met with <del>presented themselves</del>.</add> The historian not<lb/> being at this time not present in the Colony, the <del>statements</del> <lb/>provision exhibited in the former volume no longer for <lb/>scale intself in the same degree. During this latter period, [+]<lb/> <note>[+] the conception which it seems to be the object to present to view, is rather that of the removal of the restraint than the continuation of it. <del>Still however</del> It is not however the less <unclear>perceptible</unclear>, that even at this time it was <hi rend='underline'>retraint</hi> that constituted the <hi rend='underline'>general</hi> rub, and that whatever instances of the exercise of the <add>opposite</add> liberty took place, were the result of <del>spe</del> so many <hi rend='underline'>special</hi> permissions, and constituted but so many <hi rend='underline'>exceptions</hi> to the rule.</note> the <del>object seen impression that seems intended to be conveyed,<lb/> is that of the non-existence of <add>removal of all <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> bar on the liberty<lb/> of departure, in the case of Expirees. </del> | ||
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No 10. p. 316. 2dOctober 1793. Intention executed a third time.— Sailed the Boddingtons
and Sugarcane for Bengal: "From the Sugarcane
"were brought up this day ... two "more Expirees: "they had
"got on board without permission. "... Punished with 90
"lashes each, and sent up to Toongobbe."
In Mr Collins 2 Volumes In the continuation of the history, in express statements of detention
no ideas have occurred to my research. have been met with presented themselves. The historian not
being at this time not present in the Colony, the statements
provision exhibited in the former volume no longer for
scale intself in the same degree. During this latter period, [+]
[+] the conception which it seems to be the object to present to view, is rather that of the removal of the restraint than the continuation of it. Still however It is not however the less perceptible, that even at this time it was retraint that constituted the general rub, and that whatever instances of the exercise of the opposite liberty took place, were the result of spe so many special permissions, and constituted but so many exceptions to the rule. the object seen impression that seems intended to be conveyed,
is that of the non-existence of removal of all bar on the liberty
of departure, in the case of Expirees.
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