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Our consideration however
all this which presents itself unnoticed
from which the plea for violation of law on the ground of
necessity and expediency, can not but
suffer from abatement of its force. Already the March 1797
Expirees in a state of freedom are stated as amounting to
not less than 600. If
at that time so large a number could
be existing in that sort of state which is there called freedom, and the settlement remain
undestroyed, what becomes of the plea of necessity or even expediency, when applied to
to the keeping of them in a state of illegal bondage, by dozens or
half dozens at a time? a violation of law and justice, for
the sake of no greater a mass of advantage than was to be reaped
to no greater profit, than that was to be had by
the keeping them in this state by
dozens or half dozens at a time?
In all these transactions, in all this time, is it in the nature of the
case that the system, such as it is should have been carried on
otherwise than in consequence of and in general in conformity to,
Official Instructions received from him?
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