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2 Aug. 1802 + 18
N.S. Wales 4
The same observations apply, though in a much
simpler form, to the subject of population.
To yield advantage to the Mother Country on
the score of population, it is not sufficient that the
Colony possess a population of its own. It is necessary
that out of that population, it should be able and
disposed to furnish to the Mother Country, for the
exigencies use of the Mother Country — viz: for such part
of its common exigencies as consist in the services
of men to be employ'd in such public services as
are apt to be regarded as burthensome — consisting
principally almost and almost exclusively of services in the way of
military defence — an number allotment of men
such as, were had it not been for the Colony, the Mother Country
would have been obliged to draught out the stock of
its own inhabitants.
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