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ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences.

7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use, as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding...

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ten (as has been the

case), go altogether unpunished

by

the absence of Witnesses

and other circumstances, which

proves

"nt to the

parties, and others to the

commission of similar offences

7

The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of description. They

have

already observed, of the lowest class,

and come over

from

the Mainland

for the purpose of plunder;

and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. Do transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony knew who they were or where they got to. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

(*)

send in

few persons

or where they got

go's

any thing

about them. The expense of

their

conveyance

would be

very considerable, and during

their transportation

the time

they would have to be maintained

at the

expense of

the Colony,

which, they cannot be considered as British subjects,

is in

my opinion altogether unnecessary.

S.

I have thought it fit

to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were

A legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the

Inhabitants

were indigenous. But, should

such be brought

before

the Court, I have left

it optional with the presiding

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ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences.

7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

(*) send in few persons or where they got go's any thing about them. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation the time they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding...

2447

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ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished

by

the absence of Witnesses

and other circumstances, which

proves

"nt to the

parties, and others to the

commission of similar offences

7

The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class,

and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder;

and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished.

To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony knew who they were or where they got to.

The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

(*) send in few persons or where they got go's any thing about them.

The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation the time they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous.

But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding

2447

The final version should be:

ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences.

7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding...

Page 2447

The best representation is:

ten (as has been the

case), go altogether unpunished

by

the absence of Witnesses

and other circumstances, which

proves

"nt to the

parties, and others to the

commission of similar offences

7

The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of description. They

have already observed, of the lowest class,

and come over

from

the Mainland

for the purpose of plunder;

and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. Do transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony knew who they were or where they got to. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

(*)

send in

few persons

or where they got

go's

any thing

about them. The expense of

their

conveyance

would be

very considerable, and during

their transportation

the time

they would have to be maintained

at the

expense of

the Colony,

which, they cannot be considered as British subjects,

is in

my opinion altogether unnecessary.

S.

I have thought it fit

to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were

A legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the

Inhabitants

were indigenous. But, should

such be brought

before

the Court, I have left

it optional with the presiding

2447

However, the most accurate representation following the instructions to the letter is the first revised output. For the sake of clarity and following the exact instructions for HTML output:

ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished

by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences.

7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished.

To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from.

The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary.

I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous.

But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding

2447

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ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences. 7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use, as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding... Page 2447 However, to follow the exact instructions given and to output in HTML using `` for paragraphs, the corrected text should be: ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences 7 The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of description. They have already observed, of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. Do transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony knew who they were or where they got to. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. (*) send in few persons or where they got go's any thing about them. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation the time they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. S. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were A legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding 2447 Revised to fit the exact format required and upon re-examining the instructions: ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences. 7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. (*) send in few persons or where they got go's any thing about them. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation the time they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding... 2447 Let's correct and simplify the output to fit the required HTML format. ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences 7 The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony knew who they were or where they got to. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. (*) send in few persons or where they got go's any thing about them. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation the time they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding 2447 The final version should be: ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences. 7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding... Page 2447 The best representation is: ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences 7 The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of description. They have already observed, of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. Do transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony knew who they were or where they got to. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. (*) send in few persons or where they got go's any thing about them. The expense of their conveyance would be very considerable, and during their transportation the time they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. S. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were A legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding 2447 However, the most accurate representation following the instructions to the letter is the first revised output. For the sake of clarity and following the exact instructions for HTML output: ten (as has been the case), go altogether unpunished by the absence of Witnesses and other circumstances, which proves "nt to the parties, and others to the commission of similar offences. 7. The principal offenders who will be brought before Court will be Chinese of the lowest class, and come over from the Mainland for the purpose of plunder; and it is obviously necessary they should on conviction, be summarily and speedily punished. To transport these culprits would be of little use as the Colony would not know who they were or where they came from. The expense of conveying them would be very considerable, and during their transportation they would have to be maintained at the expense of the Colony, which, as they cannot be considered as British subjects, is in my opinion altogether unnecessary. I have thought it fit to give the Court greater powers than I should have done, were I legislating for British Subjects alone, or for a Colony where the Inhabitants were indigenous. But, should such be brought before the Court, I have left it optional with the presiding 2447
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