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N. S. Wales. Brouillon 15 Aug. 1802
A spectacle not to
be witnessed in any
other than this
country under the
of
the possessors of arbitrary
powers
looked down upon
from this height,
which is a country
of equal laws, in
the natural and
becoming of
injured .
Guilt proved by
schemes
For a series of
years it has been
a point in
to prove with
in place and intelligible
though
guarded and inexplicable
terms with
imuputations under which
any man whose
tongue were not
tied by the unconcealable
guilt
would have taken
for it would
not for a moment
have suffered to remark
were
A great man is
man in a
Letter the
[+] the public might
be the party confident
of our explanations
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Prefat
Not fair to
for this event as
in case of
Generals whose
must beat.
No blame would have
been cast had there
been ordinary evidence
in the design with
execution
But there was
1. Folly or
charge
2. Folly in the execution
3. Corruption in the
perseverance
New situations
a treat for shall
in legislation - the
transcendental parts
of Government.
1. Colony founding N.
S. Wales
2. Colony founding
Pauper Establishment
3. Taxation
4. Finance plan
Sinking Fund
without from
Price.
1. Hatred of
Balances - and
the others.
2. Instructed meanness
and aristocratical
corruption in sacrificing
Panopticon
successively to so many
Lords.
Colonization
good grounds for
swarming from the
redundancy of population.
I would have explained
the matter
to him (Addington
fully ; but it would
have had no other effect
than the drawing him
upon some other excuse
equally futile.
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N.S.Wales is proof
that there is no villainy
or misery which
if &c &c &c will not be
content to cause so
long as they think not
to be accused of it.
So long as the it does not stare them in the face.
Without meaning to
pay any undue extravagant
compliment to the
actually in
office I can not
bring persuade myself to behave
I know
altogether unable to find
not on what grounds
to regard it as probable
that there
should be any real
in those
minds in respect
either of the badness
of the favourite system
or the goodness of
the discarded one.
Whether the proof
of
What degree of sincerity
has really <add>been the attended
accompaniment
the profession that
of doubt that have
been is
among those
of which from the evidence
that will be as may be obligated
produced the public
and Parliament will ere long have
to judge.
It would have been
neither in my power
either to have found
time to read it, or to
acknowledge that he
had read it. My
explanations
must be in
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Economy
Government
continued by Government
The prices
of all not
produced at home
furnished a pretence
and in some measures
a reason for the high
price paid by Govt to
the Settlers for grain &
flesh meat. II. 205
Had Government sent
out apartments of goods
as they promised, this
produce would have
been removed
For want of a supply
that could be
upon, there was a
constant scarcity of
all extra necessaries
at extra.
The supplies from
free traders were so
scanty and
that more than 500
per Cent was the
ordinary rate of
profit. II.
Home Acts
Neglect
II. p. 308
"The unavoidable circumstances
were the nature
of the hands in which this
unhappy branch of the
public service had been
so unhappily reposed
the an ostensible mass
statue such as
that of the Duke of Portland,
moved by such
minds as those of Mr
Baldwin and Mr King.
Depravity
Reward Increase
Elsewhere a non
of crimes might fairly
enough be inferred from
a non- of trial
and recorded discoveries
of particular crimes.
But Even as such inference:
for through nothing
more frequent than delinquency,
nothing more
rare than discovery of
the delinquent - The effect
of the only virtue they
possess - that is of that
quality which would
be a virtue if otherwise
applied.
as that evidence is reason ever
obtainable. Accordingly
when one instance of
delinquency is discovered
a habit if
others [+]
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In Britain a
deficiency
crops to the of
so much as 1/3 is supposed to be
without
In N.S. Wales in
the compass of no
more than years
a deficiency of 2/3 has
already been exemplified.
In Britain prodigious
distress has
been produced by
that deficiency of
1/3 with all Europe
at hand to help
return it.
In N.S. Wales
From whence is the
supply to be looked
for in N.S. Wales?
From the amount of
an ordinary crop
as therefore the local quantity
that to afford
a reasonable security
against famine
ought to be kept
in store in N.S.
Wales? But when
is that crop - in what
state of things can
there ever be such
a crop - and where
are the stores to
hold it?
Out of NS. Wales
there is no market
for that redundancies
of N.S. Wales.
[+] as having flowed from
the same source
Arch
Clark altering
sources. Double pronouncements
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