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1828. March 12.
J.B. to the Pacha of Egypt. English

Canal.

91.
Requisites, money and
working hands – Money
procurable from
foreign States – working
hands from Egypt itself.
p.40.

92
Difficulty, security
for loans. p.40.

93.
Expedient – joint guarantee
of European nations.
p.41.

94.
Power to them, on non-fulfilment
of agreement,
to retain the territory
and compleat the work.
p.41.

95.
Probability of co-operation
of European nations,
founded on their
co-operation against
Turkey. p.41.

96.
For securing promptitude,
liberty to any
one of the Governments
to advance the
whole. p.42.

97.
England the most likely
to make the advance.
p.42.

98.
One other difficulty,
chance of Blockade.
p.43.

99.
Expedient, drawing a
line of Blockade.
p.43.

Panopticon

100.
For Prisons, J.B's
Panopticon Plan.
p.44.


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Panopticon

101.
Advantages of this plan,
inspection. p.44.

102.
By inspection, prevention
of undue suffering,
as well as of misbehaviour.
p.44.

103.
Manager – essential
that he should share
in the profit. p.45.

104.
For management and
construction, the plan
employable, whatever
the purposes or my labour
wanted. p.45.

105.
The larger the scale,
the greater the economy.
p.45.

106.
On this account, advantage
of stowing all
the persons in question
in the same building.
p.45.

107.
Non-execution of the
plan in England accounted
for .. p.46.

Instruction

108.
Arrangements for teaching
English literature
in Egypt. p.47.
1. Establishment of English
Teachers at Schools.
2. Translations from English
into Turkish and
Arabic. p.47.

109.
Advantage in sending
persons for that purpose
from Egypt to England.
p.47.

110.
Fit person, an Egyptian
acquainted with the
French language.
p.47


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Instruction

111.
Englishmen engageable
as teachers in Egypt.
p.47.

112.
Branches for which
Teachers useful.
1. Chemistry
2. Mechanics
3. Medicine
4. Geology and Mineralogy
5. Botany. p.48.

113.
Egyptian boys now
in England employable
in translating.
p.49.

114.
Hazlewood school
recommended. p.50.

115.
Situation of Hazlewood
& Bruce Castle.
p.51.

116.
Rinadavia's Boys – sent
to Hazlewood on J.
B's recommendation.
p.51.

117.
London Univity
promise, it affords, of
useful assistance to
education. p.52

118.
Mismanagement
of Egyptian boys now
in England. p.53.

119.
J.B's offer to take
charge of others. p.53.

Bradists

120.
J.B's acquaintance
with Bradists.
p.54.


Identifier: | JB/010/199/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.

Date_1

1828-03-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

91-120

Box

010

Main Headings

Folio number

199

Info in main headings field

jb to the pacha of egypt english

Image

001

Titles

canal / panopticon / instruction

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3635

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