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Police Report
of punishment
N.S. Wales
There are certain classes of articles with which
by a concurrence of good management and good
fortune the Colony may be able to sooner or later
be able to provide supply itself: [+] [+] notwithstanding the
it is destined to undergo these are, bread, meat
and beer: liquor: there are others, from the expense
with which it is normally impossible that the
the Colony should within any definite reasonable period compass of time
be able to provide itself: among these are medicines, furniture of various kinds, implements and tools of husbandry of various kinds
clothing and implements of manufacture: The Colony has already had 12 years of existence,
and the capacity of supplying itself even with the first class of articles is not yet attained.
For as it appears from an observation by an observation communicated to us: the Secretary
of State's office, the insufficiency of this
Colony to maintain that is to supply provide by
its produce the with the first class of articles
more more individuals or or to speak shortly to find more mouths
than it has at present as the reason
the only reason why a greater number of
monies have not been found: the degree
of exportation that has as yet taken place
with regard to convicts is a exportation,
and therefore the existing mass of
exportation is reduced mass of expense. For
through by the supposition that of a
certain class of articles would not have received
any increase, yet by in the same supposition there
remains always a class of articles the expense of
Identifier: | JB/150/356/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
panopticon versus new south wales; police bill |
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356 |
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001 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
b6 |
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jeremy bentham |
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50577 |
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