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The main supporter in the Panopticon
Penitentiary plan or House of Commons
Committees (for the part taken in it by
my then so-called Brother – Abbot Lord
Colchester as above, was comparatively
inconsiderable) was The Right Honble
Reginald Pole Carew quandam Under
Secretary of State, who is still alive,
and from whom variety of information
and explanation on the subject would
doubtless be obtainable.
I have not seen him for these many
years: the seclusion to under which I have
so long been labouring at work not admitting
of personal intercourse with anybody
but for some public beneficial
purpose: at any rate some purpose
to which in my own view of it that
property has place.
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Whether to yourself, Sir, a source of widely
extensive and lasting form is not thus opined,
it will be for you to judge.
My system of Pauper Managment
(the same to which Pitt as above gave the preference
over that which had been devised for
him by George Rose) was first published
made its appearance in four number of of
the late Arthur Young's Annals of Agriculture.
I am about to republish it in
a Volume by itself: with the history of
my above-mentioned war with George the
third for an introduction of to it.
As applied to Prisoners the conjunct principles
of prohibition and management were
to have been employed by the late Sir John the then Chancellor of
Parne the Exchequer for Ireland Sir John
Parnell, father of the present Sir Henry:
as likewise by a Freeman by the above-mentioned
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