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A View of the Hard-Labour Bill.
Take the measures actually taken for circulating publica-
tions among the people, he acted as of course under the
influence of Parliamentary habits. For this publication
I am speaking of has nothing to distinguish it from
Bills printed in course for the members of the Houses,
except the preface 9 which must ever distinguish it with
advantage among all publications of this kind) and the
circumstance of its being printed before, instead of after
its being introduced in form.
paragraph
There is one passage more in the same paragraph
which, I must confess, I had rather not have seen. I mean
that which disclaims "any disposition either to propose
or promote novelties in the executive "justice of the
nation." +— I shall be understood
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