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The True Bastille: Shewing the illegal and of the "outrages" (a) offered to Law, Justice and Humanity by Mr Pitt and his Colleagues
in the foundation and management of the penal Colony of New South Wales. Marginal Contents in two Sheets. Sheet I
Ordo I
I. Legislative power neceessity
of it
II. Its non Non existence existence
though assumed.
III. Its non Proof of existence
proved
IV. Samples
IV. No assumption
shewn by Ordinances
its for
various objects
V. from the
VI. Cases of the
on the part of Pitt &c
II
VII. Escape Quitting
the Colony negligence
and oppression
in respect of it
VIII. Punishment impending
over the
authors
I. Legal Powers Necessity
II. Legal Powers. Non-existence
III. Non-existence proved
IV. Assumption. Samples
V. M
VI. Causes
II.
VII. Escapes
VIII. Jeopardy
A
§1. Legislative powers
necessary
§2. Legislators powers§ none created.
§.3. Legislative powers
none void without Parliament
§.4. Legislative powers Legislation exercised
instances
§.5. Legislative powers
why not applied for:
Tyranny and Negligence.
§6. Expirees detained
Non-expirees escape.
§7. Habeas Corpus Act
§7. The Tyrants down
under the Hab.
Corp. Act.
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Registration, none
1. Necessary
1 1
Power of making regulations
is
from this
subordinate. p. 1.
2 2
Such power is necessary
every where to
well being at least
p.1
3 3
In feudal times the
want was felt here
p.1
4 4
It will must be
more urgent in an
infant Colony. p.1
5 8
If not the power itself
the belief if it is necessary
The p.1
The distinctive material
reference inwards
p.1,2
6 7
Founding is creating
a compleat
of the powers of government
p.2
7 9
Judicial powers not
sufficient. p.2
8 5
In a community of
outcasts more necessary
than elective. p.3
9 6
More necessary the
more distant. p.3
The particular necessity
here will be
shewn by examples.
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B
(a) Outrages may
seem vague and declamatory
But it is the words one of the
upon which the the legal words
whole system of government
is made
to turn on the
New South Wales Act
26 G.3.c.
Of the strong terms of
reprobation have
employed the use
will be is strictly
justified by the
points of law and
fact demonstrated.
If Government
among the present
Administration
redress the grievance
the the Acts
may be softened <add>of the state
if , it must be
retained and
that among
the body of the
people such as
may think
the Bill
of Rights and the
provisioning, may
Habeas Corpus Act
with may
a just alarm
conceive a just alarm
and
a constitutional
expression to their
feelings.
As a pledge of responsibility
the title page
will bear any not any
name only but
professional description
as well as any name.
Legislation none
II. Non-existence — &
Assumption
10
No legislative power
created as fact or
p.4
11
The Act of 1787 27 G.
.c.2 creates nothing
but judicial. p.4.
12
This Act is a test
of the validity of all
N.S. Wales ordinances
It shews them to be
tried. p.5.
Assumptions by
13
Yet the Governor has
all along been issuing
new Ordinances. p.6.
Reference to a separate
§
by Secry State
14
and the King's
Servants at home,
either in Council or
from the Secretary of
State's Office giving
instructions for
Ordinances. p.6.
Give references to Collins.
with reference to §
1. Governor
How to account for this?
The Governor must
The execution of a
have been
by the Governors
p.5.
2. Putative Pitt &c particular
16
On the part of the
King's Servants
are
p. 6 have been believed
either that such
a right existing or
that its would be
believed to exist in N.S. Wales
p. 6.
17
It seems
they should
have believed it to
exist
it being plain that
it does not exist.
p.7
The best possible case
will be made for it
to shew that without defiance p.7.
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