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<p><note>Circumstances <lb/> <gap/> to be Put <lb/>2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> for saving him <lb/>from censure in <lb/>1786</note> <lb/>In the more recent case both the power assumed, <add>assumption of power</add> and <lb/>the case intended to be made of it the purpose for which <lb/>it was assumed were in no small degree odious. <add>Odious</add> Unfortunately <lb/>odious, <add>and contempt both in the extreme</add> and not only odious but contemptible <lb/>in the extreme were the class of persons <del>against</del> <add>for</add> whom <lb/>the oppression was designed. </p> | <p><note>Circumstances <lb/> <gap/> to be Put <lb/>2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> for saving him <lb/>from censure in <lb/>1786</note> <lb/>In the more recent case both the power assumed, <add>assumption of power</add> and <lb/>the case intended to be made of it the purpose for which <lb/>it was assumed were in no small degree odious. <add>Odious</add> Unfortunately <lb/>odious, <add>and contempt both in the extreme</add> and not only odious but contemptible <lb/>in the extreme were the class of persons <del>against</del> <add>for</add> whom <lb/>the oppression was designed. </p> | ||
<p><note>1 The oppressed class <lb/><gap/> and dispersed. <lb/> 2. Difference <lb/>3. The illegality <lb/>of the <gap/> <lb/>would not be complained <lb/>of <hi rend="underline">by</hi> the <lb/>Governor who went <lb/>to <unclear>examine</unclear> it. <lb/>4. It would scarcely <lb/>be understood by <lb/>him. <lb/>5. still less by those <lb/><hi rend="underline">over</hi> whom — </note><lb/> | <p><note>1 The oppressed class <lb/><gap/> and dispersed. <lb/> 2. Difference <lb/>3. The illegality <lb/>of the <gap/> <lb/>would not be complained <lb/>of <hi rend="underline">by</hi> the <lb/>Governor who went <lb/>to <unclear>examine</unclear> it. <lb/>4. It would scarcely <lb/>be understood by <lb/>him. <lb/>5. still less by those <lb/><hi rend="underline">over</hi> whom — </note><lb/>But a circumstance the most favourable of all, was <lb/>that the sense of oppression <add>(as already observed</add> was at a distance. The <lb/>sense <add>place</add> was in their own <gap/>: and on other accounts <lb/>evidently, and on this account not improbably <lb/>as well as on other accounts evidently, they chose it <lb/>at the greatest distance possible.</p> | ||
6 July 1802 6 N. S. Wales 6. Conduct
Circumstances
to be Put
2d for saving him
from censure in
1786
In the more recent case both the power assumed, assumption of power and
the case intended to be made of it the purpose for which
it was assumed were in no small degree odious. Odious Unfortunately
odious, and contempt both in the extreme and not only odious but contemptible
in the extreme were the class of persons against for whom
the oppression was designed.
1 The oppressed class
and dispersed.
2. Difference
3. The illegality
of the
would not be complained
of by the
Governor who went
to examine it.
4. It would scarcely
be understood by
him.
5. still less by those
over whom —
But a circumstance the most favourable of all, was
that the sense of oppression (as already observed was at a distance. The
sense place was in their own : and on other accounts
evidently, and on this account not improbably
as well as on other accounts evidently, they chose it
at the greatest distance possible.
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