![]() The following pages will, it is hoped, serve to evince, with how much wisdom the measure was suggested and conducted with what beneficial effects its progress has been attended and what future benefits the parent country may with confidence anticipate. The benevolent mind of your Lordship led you to conceive this method of redeeming many lives that might be forfeit to the offended laws but which, being preserved, under salutary regulations, might afterward become useful to society: and to your patriotism the plan presented a prospect of commercial and political advantage. The originator of the plan of colonization for New South Wales was too conspicuous a character to be overlooked by the narrator of its rise and progress. I can only wish that the Work had been more worthy of its patron. The honour that your Lordship has done me, in permitting this volume to go forth into the world under the sanction of your name, demands my warmest acknowledgments. One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THOMAS LORD VISCOUNT SYDNEY Severity of justice but a wise State will direct that severity to the The vices of mankind must frequently require the Many might be saved who now suffer an ignominious and an early death Īnd many might be so much purified in the furnace of punishment andĪdversity, as to become the ornaments of that society of which they hadįormerly been the bane. By DAVID COLLINS, Esquire, LATE JUDGE ADVOCATE AND SECRETARY OF THE COLONY. OF THE NATIVE INHABITANTS OF THAT COUNTRY.įROM THE MSS. REMARKS ON THE DISPOSITIONS, CUSTOMS, MANNERS, etc. Italics are indicated by underscore characters (_)Īt the start and finish of the italicised wordsĪN ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH COLONY IN NEW SOUTH WALES: Notes (*) are shown in square brackets ()Īt the end of the paragraph in which the note is indicated. Luckily, Delsin is able track down Bennet's lackey and prevent the sale from going ahead.An Account of the English Colony of NSW Vol 1īROWSE the site for other works by this authorĪn Account of the English Colony of NSW Vol 1 by David Collins He discovers that the group has connections inside the DUP, and that the DUP's radical Chief Scientist, Tyler Bennet is planning to sell the list of suspected conduits to the military. ![]() Most recently, Celia prompts Delsin to investigate the increasingly murderous anti-conduit group Lifeline. A note claims from the perpetrator claims that they've never killed before, but were driven to by Winegard's policies on the families of known conduits. Through investigation, Delsin discovers the bombings were staged by Winegard to garner sympathy votes, but when he confronts the senator, they are hit by a real car bombing. Winegard claims the attacks are being carried out by conduits. Next, Delsin's attention is drawn to a series of car bomb attacks on anti-conduit Senator Winegard, currently running for re-election. There is Heaven's Hellfire paraphernalia at each crime scene, with the final victim even being found in Eugene's basement, but again there is no sign of conduit powers. The next murder spree Celia leads Delsin to is of three key individuals in a court case that extended the DUP's powers to detain suspected conduits without probable cause. Each is found tied to a neon sign, but with no sign of actual conduit powers. ![]() The first set of victims are a low-level drug-dealer, his human-trafficking boss, and a crooked political lobbyist customer of theirs, all of whom were implicit in taking advantage of Fetch during her junkie days. A mysterious paper conduit, seemingly long-dead Curdun Cay inmate Celia Penderghast, contacts Delsin, leading him to crime scenes across Seattle.
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