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23 July 1802
N. S. Wales
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occupation: or if no capitulation or stipulation, then, being
enemies, they may think themselves happy so at last they
may hear from the Grotius, the Puffendorfs and all other
the Dutch and German Prime Ministers of Queen
happy — happier, if beyond their due, if they are allowed to keep their lives.
Thus far [+] <note>[+] being so far as the feelings of the conquered, who are common <add>in all these cases have comprised by far the smaller portion of the thus formed aggregate, are concerned.</note> thus far it seems but natural to have supposed suppose
the views of Lord Mansfield and his Colleagues, to have thought<add>reached </add>intended their thoughts
of what study of what one presents itself as the proper ground of for derision in such a case,
there remains a more extensive portion, and to an a
English British eye and English head of a still more interesting
one, to which, for any thing that appears, their survey the survey <add>taken of</add>
by those sages tried but not reached: [+] [+] I mean, the interest which the conquerors themselves have in the state political condition of the conquered. A Colony-full of Spaniards, a Portuguese, & Danes, & Swedes,
a Dutch Dutchmen & Frenchmen of that time (to say
nothing of later times) had little or nothing to lose, by their p being
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