NEW SOUTH WALES. 



intended to effect this object, but have n t, 

 answered the purpose, for the same reason that 

 sbortation fails : whereas labouring in the 

 street^ and highways, they would receive the 

 continual mortification of seeing their friends 

 and relations, those they have plundered, and 

 those they have associated with, and perhaps 

 brought them to destruction. Thus at the ex- 

 piration of their terms they would reap a sa- 

 lutary lesson, and have an opportunity of 

 returning to society, and deter others from be- 

 coming EQUALLY PUBLIC CHARACTERS. 



Thus having finished my retrospective view 

 of the whole, I must now conclude, trusting 

 I have related with the greatest impartiality 

 every circumstance noticed in the History, and 

 that I have omitted nothing of consequence. 

 Thus flattering myself on the whole, I have 

 been a faithful narrator of facts ; and that the 

 work will afford the reader some entertaining 

 recompence for his trouble, I must now cease 

 to trespass further on his patience. 



END. 



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W. Flint, Printer, Old Bailey, London. 



