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<p>Your Lordship has now before you the whole train of occurrences, <lb/>by which the sort of regard paid in the "improved" <gap/> <lb/>to liberties acknowledged even <hi rend='underline'>thou</hi> (as Your Lordship has <lb/>seen) to be due by law, is testified: which occurrences are<lb/> here given, exactly as they stand reported, by the person of all <lb/>others the <del>best qual</del> most competent to report them is the Judge<lb/> Advocate. They are not articles picked out from a greater <add>number</add> <lb/>to answer this particular purpose. </p> | <p>Your Lordship has now before you the whole train of occurrences, <lb/>by which the sort of regard paid in the "improved" <gap/> <lb/>to liberties acknowledged even <hi rend='underline'>thou</hi> (as Your Lordship has <lb/>seen) to be due by law, is testified: which occurrences are<lb/> here given, exactly as they stand reported, by the person of all <lb/>others the <del>best qual</del> most competent to report them is the Judge<lb/> Advocate. They are not articles picked out from a greater <add>number</add> <lb/>to answer this particular purpose. </p> | ||
<p><del>The conclusion in X is there — that in spite of all <lb/>suppositions, what was <gap/> <gap/> mature and<lb/> executor was <gap/> doubt governed illegal — first <lb/>because there is no basis for creating them — and <lb/><gap/> because there is no law for executing them.</del> <lb/><add> These, which have been <lb/>stated on this occasion, added to the others <add>in</add> which an account<lb/> which at later <del>points in time</del> periods, <lb/>is given of the several <hi rend='underline'>parties</hi> <del>that</del>, with or without permission<lb/> were fortunate enough to get away, are all that have any bearing<lb/> on this point.</add></p> | <p><del>The conclusion in X is there — that in spite of all <lb/>suppositions, what was <gap/> <gap/> mature and<lb/> executor was <gap/> doubt governed illegal — first <lb/>because there is no basis for creating them — and <lb/><gap/> because there is no law for executing them.</del> <lb/><add> These, which have been <lb/>stated on this occasion, added to the others <add>in</add> <add>which an account <lb/> which at later <del>points in time</del> periods, <lb/>is given of the several <hi rend='underline'>parties</hi> <del>that</del>, with or without permission<lb/> were fortunate enough to get away, are all that have any bearing<lb/> on this point.</add></p> | ||
30 July 1802 + 18 N. S. Wales
Your Lordship has now before you the whole train of occurrences,
by which the sort of regard paid in the "improved"
to liberties acknowledged even thou (as Your Lordship has
seen) to be due by law, is testified: which occurrences are
here given, exactly as they stand reported, by the person of all
others the best qual most competent to report them is the Judge
Advocate. They are not articles picked out from a greater number
to answer this particular purpose.
The conclusion in X is there — that in spite of all
suppositions, what was mature and
executor was doubt governed illegal — first
because there is no basis for creating them — and
because there is no law for executing them.
These, which have been
stated on this occasion, added to the others <add>in which an account
which at later points in time periods,
is given of the several parties that, with or without permission
were fortunate enough to get away, are all that have any bearing
on this point.
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