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Illegal conduct from hones mere misconception of the law involves too
moral turpitude. The moral turpitude has betray'd by - and law associates in this in there principally
business, centres principally in two points. One is -- The founding the Colony with a danger
of employing it for the purpose of our continued of carrying on <add>in by arbitrary power a perpetual violation of
almost every one of the numerous in the long list of Acts of Parliament, from the to the present time by which
transportation for a limited term has been ordained: appointed: this I look
upon as a most audacious assault contempt of put upon the authority of Parliament,
as well as of upon the first principles of humanity and justice:
expressing barbarity On a cluster of virtual expect facto penal laws, upon
the
The other is — the keeping on foot that sense of misery and wickedness
not to speak of bottomless expence — as it has been maintained kept a foot
of late years (viz: by the Duke of Portland, full contemplation of it
the enormity of it — under favour of under <add>spreading false reports spread about of improvement</add> (for besides the lately disclosed correspondence, 12 June 1801 were treated with some of these rumours the time as appears by a note of warning you had the kindness to send me) <add>keeping it</add> false pretences to the contrary for no
on foot for no other purpose than to make that of a makeweight in the bundle of pretences for
the setting under a system of real reformation and for to no
better nor purpose and than the and corrupt one of
the unbridled imaginations of Lord Belgrave -
After the war I have thus taken of this scene of abominationshad occasion to take of the improved
establishment <add>Colony, happen intent will be Panopticon I must have better reasons given on them I expect
to leave, before I can give up or relax my efforts to rid
mankind of the service of this <add>abate that this scene of abominations. To give up to them the lead instead of taking it from them & forcing them to follow To with
less seve severity than otherwise on the incapacity and negligence
and hardheartedness and anticonstitutional
under which it has grown up, is the all the return I have
to give offer make for my justice kindness which the of power may power may be
be disper by their fears to render me.
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