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12 June 1802 37
N. S. Wales 2
is taken of him by the Governor. By what means does
this happen? Conjecture, arriving grounded on the apparent
nature of the case, is all the ground authority I can
pretend to for
the answer which I hear I give. The Merchant, having by
the terms of the Act, and therefore I conclude, by the terms
of the Contract grounded on it, having power to assign the
Convict wh assigns him accordingly to the Governor: to the
Governor in his quality of the agent to the crown and
trustee for the public in that behalf. But suppose
the M Contracting Merchant instead of assigning over
the Convict to the Governor who gives him nothing but a
receipt (payment under the Contract coming from the Treasury
here at home) suppose he
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