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Page 201
... Respect to the Law that the Sentence should be Acted Upon as long as it Exists . No Doubt , many of the Free Settlers ( if not all ) would prefer ( if it were left to their choice ) never to admit persons who had been Convicts to any ...
... Respect to the Law that the Sentence should be Acted Upon as long as it Exists . No Doubt , many of the Free Settlers ( if not all ) would prefer ( if it were left to their choice ) never to admit persons who had been Convicts to any ...
Page 290
... respect to the treatment , management and appropriation of Convicts , your Lordship , I believe , is already well acquainted with . But I may add here , that I have always endeavoured , in my treatment of them , to temper justice with ...
... respect to the treatment , management and appropriation of Convicts , your Lordship , I believe , is already well acquainted with . But I may add here , that I have always endeavoured , in my treatment of them , to temper justice with ...
Page 365
... respect to civil rights . The exclusives ( meaning those who believed that no reform could efface the original crime of former convicts ) believed that the re - admission of former convicts to all the privileges of British citizenship ...
... respect to civil rights . The exclusives ( meaning those who believed that no reform could efface the original crime of former convicts ) believed that the re - admission of former convicts to all the privileges of British citizenship ...
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