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nothing will occur to postpone its execution for less to frustrate its ultimate object. —
Mr Colquhoun accords most Completely with Mr
Bentham in his judicious observations on the ill judged and ill digested provisions in the
Penitentiary Acts which he never meant further to approve of than what merely regarded the
Institution. — The mode of management he is convinced is erronious in principle
since it has always been his opinion, and what opinion he has publickly oppossed — that
in the employment of Convicts the most productive producible labour ought alwise to
be preferred. —
If nothing particular occurs to prevent Mr
Colquhoun he proposes waiting on Mr Bentham on an early day next week and
it will be his wishto accommodate himself to the day & hour most Convenient
for Mr Bentham
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