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<head><del>Convict</del></head>An act &#x2014; such as may be happens at any time &#x2014;<lb/> would however <del>upon</del> be sufficient at any time to lay open the<lb/> <del>Regulation af</del> <del><add>upon</add></del> <del>regulation have been issued by Governor</del><lb/><del>after Governor</del> <del>- <add>by for</add> the greater part good I suppose</del> <del><gap/></del> <add>has <gap/></del></add><lb/> <del><add><gap/></add></del>
<head><del>Convict</del></head>An act &#x2014; such as may be happens at any time &#x2014;<lb/> would however <del>upon</del> be sufficient at any time to lay open the<lb/> <del>Regulation af</del> <del><add>upon</add></del> <del>regulation have been issued by Governor</del><lb/><del>after Governor</del> <del>- <add>by for</add> the greater part good I suppose</del> <del><gap/></del> <add>has <gap/></del></add><lb/> <del><add><gap/></add></del>
<del>perhaps not altogether good or in other places: but</del><lb/><del>be they good or bad makes as to this <gap/> but little difference.</del><lb/><del> By what authority are they made <add>Good or bad and this a</add> <gap/>By which ground<lb/><del><add><gap/> of these <gap/></add></del><del>can the very best of them be said to be legal?</del>  <del>Cases</del> Cases<lb/><add>more <gap/> . Cases</add> may be put without number. <del>An</del> A convict whose<lb/>term is expired, attempts <add>and <gap/></add> to get on board a ship to his<lb/>agreed with for his passage: the Governor <del>attem</del> undervenes<lb/> to prevent him: a struggle insues: the Governor<lb/>is killed: would <add>Is</add> <add>is not this</add> this be murder, <add>or manslaughter</add> in the Convict?  The<lb/>Convict is killed: <del>would</del> <add>is</add> <add>is not this</add> not this <del>be</del> murder <add>or manslaughter</add> in the Governor?<lb/> <add>In the first <del>ca  the</del> event the</add> <del>The</del> self-defending Convict, though legally innocent<lb/>would be <gap/> of them without <gap/> difficulty ; but in the other <lb/> where <gap/> be the defense of the Governor against <del>an <gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">appeal</hi> in England?<lb/>The Governonr, with or without wbat would be thought <del><gap/></del>sufficient ground - makes a regulation  
<del>perhaps not altogether good or in other places: but</del><lb/><del>be they good or bad makes as to this <gap/> but little difference.</del><lb/><del> By what authority are they made <add>Good or bad and this a</add> <gap/>By which ground<lb/><del><add><gap/> of these <gap/></add></del><del>can the very best of them be said to be legal?</del>  <del>Cases</del> Cases<lb/><add>more <gap/> . Cases</add> may be put without number. <del>An</del> A convict whose<lb/>term is expired, attempts <add>and <gap/></add> to get on board a ship to his<lb/>agreed with for his passage: the Governor <del>attem</del> undervenes<lb/> to prevent him: a struggle insues: the Governor<lb/>is killed: would <add>Is</add> <add>is not this</add> this be murder, <add>or manslaughter</add> in the Convict?  The<lb/>Convict is killed: <del>would</del> <add>is</add> <add>is not this</add> not this <del>be</del> murder <add>or manslaughter</add> in the Governor?<lb/> <add>In the first <del>ca  the</del> event the</add> <del>The</del> self-defending Convict, though legally innocent<lb/>would be <gap/> of them without <gap/> difficulty ; but in the other <lb/> where <gap/> be the defense of the Governor against <del>an <gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">appeal</hi> in England?<lb/></del><note>This thing not murder, if on the part of the quondam Convict; - this thing murder if on the part of the Governor.</note>The Governonr, with or without what would be thought <del><gap/></del><lb/>sufficient ground - makes a regulation ordering all persons<lb/>in the Colony, having fire arms to give them up, <del>to</del> in<lb/><add>plans and to</add> person <del><gap/></del> there is round.  Some having fire arms<lb/>
<del><gap/> to them before</del><add><del>that had been</del> such of the thing,</add> give them up accordingly, <del>as they</del><lb/><del>ought to do,</del> or (as <del>had <gap/> in a case that</del> happened <del>in</del><lb/><del><gap/></del> to 200 out of 250)<note>Collins p. 131.</note>omitt to give them up; others<lb/>having fire-arms of their own <del>bought</del> <add>(lawfully purchased</add> with their own<lb/><del>money - <gap/></del> <add>money - suppose of one of the many foreign ships that have touched there)</add> not only omit to give them up but<lb/>refuse it.  The Governor attempts to seise them. - <del>what</del> <add>What</add><lb/><del><gap/></del>is his right of doing so? - <del>The</del> where. <del>At the same time,</del> <add>Yet, in</add> <del>in respect of security  -</del> <add>point of security, <del>to an object</del></add> in a settlement so circumstanced<lb/><del>does it not</del> what <del>difference does it make</del> <add>matters it</add> when that the<add>y</add> <del>cases</del><lb/><del>thus demanded to <gap/></del> are the <add>thing</add> <del>property of the Crown</del>, or a <lb/>man's own?  Will a musquet, in the hand of an United<lb/>Irishman, do <add>any the</add> less mischief, for having been <add>lawfully</add> bought, <del>with his</del><lb/>than if it had been stolen or embezzled?  <del><gap/></del>Has all the same: <note>If the deficiency of power is not yet <gap/> enough support the occasion to the struggle to have been the enforcements of the Ordinance N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 3 or 5, for security  against <gap/></note><lb/><note>This</note>
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ConvictAn act — such as may be happens at any time —
would however upon be sufficient at any time to lay open the
Regulation af upon regulation have been issued by Governor
after Governor - by for the greater part good I suppose has
perhaps not altogether good or in other places: but
be they good or bad makes as to this but little difference.
By what authority are they made Good or bad and this a By which ground
of these
can the very best of them be said to be legal? Cases Cases
more . Cases may be put without number. An A convict whose
term is expired, attempts and to get on board a ship to his
agreed with for his passage: the Governor attem undervenes
to prevent him: a struggle insues: the Governor
is killed: would Is is not this this be murder, or manslaughter in the Convict? The
Convict is killed: would is is not this not this be murder or manslaughter in the Governor?
In the first ca the event the The self-defending Convict, though legally innocent
would be of them without difficulty ; but in the other
where be the defense of the Governor against an appeal in England?
This thing not murder, if on the part of the quondam Convict; - this thing murder if on the part of the Governor.The Governonr, with or without what would be thought
sufficient ground - makes a regulation ordering all persons
in the Colony, having fire arms to give them up, to in
plans and to person there is round. Some having fire arms
to them beforethat had been such of the thing, give them up accordingly, as they
ought to do, or (as had in a case that happened in
to 200 out of 250)Collins p. 131.omitt to give them up; others
having fire-arms of their own bought (lawfully purchased with their own
money - money - suppose of one of the many foreign ships that have touched there) not only omit to give them up but
refuse it. The Governor attempts to seise them. - what What
is his right of doing so? - The where. At the same time, Yet, in in respect of security - point of security, to an object in a settlement so circumstanced
does it not what difference does it make matters it when that they cases
thus demanded to are the thing property of the Crown, or a
man's own? Will a musquet, in the hand of an United
Irishman, do any the less mischief, for having been lawfully bought, with his
than if it had been stolen or embezzled? Has all the same: If the deficiency of power is not yet enough support the occasion to the struggle to have been the enforcements of the Ordinance No 3 or 5, for security against
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Identifier: | JB/116/220/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

2, 12

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

220

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37753

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