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1794 T

Uses
1. Profit
2. Experiment
with regard to
Health, Strength,
Instruction &c.
New Language.

On the money
-taking plan, instead
of insuring the
lives of individuals
so as to pay profit
in case of death,
engage to take another
gratis.

Or in case of death,
return a part of the
money: but then the
each individual must
be identified and the
particularity ascertained.

On the Early-Deserted
Apprentice
Plan the service
might be indefinitely
prolonged by inlistment
in the Army
by agreement with
Administration.

Offer particularly to
take the children of
any workmen thrown
out of employment by
S.B.ian inventions


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1. Diet during
infancy: viz
Milk.

2. Diet after
infancy.

3. Treatment Mode of existence
between meals
during infancy.

4. Employment
during infancy

5. Employment
after infancy

6. Dress during
infancy.

7. Dress after infancy

Reconnoitring Stage
or
Surveying-Pole.

Try attitude

Triangle of 3 high
Scaffold Pole

Uses
1. Military — For surveying
& reconnoitering from a flat
ground — as in Flanders
&c
2. Civil — Cadastral
Maps — making.

Construction

Composite and hollow
of a multitude of
small poles of the lightest
& toughest wood —
Say Ash-Poles —
distended with interior
rings or hoops and bound together
by exterior hoops.
Query the maximum
of length — and thence
of diameter — It should
be higher than the highest
Trees.


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Milk

1. Woman's
2. Sow's.
3. Ass's.
4. Bitch's.
5. Cow's — the child sucking
the Cow — or sucking
Drink after
the milk as lambs
weaning
do out of a bottle.
Never any thing
The Milk fresh and warm
but water.
from the Cow.

Food.

1. Potatoes alone
2. Potatoes with
milk
3. Potatoes with
fish
4. Potatoes with
soup.
5. Potatoes with
meat.

Try experiments
with reguvit to different
Diets & modes
of living —
Divide them into
Classes — and diet
&s each Class differently

The experimental
modes of treatment
may be
1. Such as are most
c
2. Such as in part
of economy &c appear
most eligible
Get Dr Stout's Dieting
M


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Employments
before 4 year old
1. Reading.
2. Working
3. Languages foreign by
conversation.

3. Gathering things
4. Sorting things
5. Tending Silkworms
6. Gathering worms
& snails & caterpillars
for the Plenitrophium.

Exercises

1. S.B.s primum
mobile.
2. Swimming
3. Rowing.
4. Wheel walking

Quere whether
any totally unprofitable?
as
1. Darting.
2. Archery
3. Running.
4. Wrestling.
5. Military exercises.
6. Fencing

S.B.s wooden Houses
will serve for lodgings
for the pregnant
women a. Sotimion


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Rewards.

Know what can
be employ'd, if
their Diet, is to
be so uniform, and
their exercises exercises of other employments
of
every kind directed
wholly to profit?

The cheapest
rewards may answer
the purpose
of the dearest,
where the dearest
are unknown.

Military exercise
for the Military part
1. Swimming
2, Road-making.
3. Rifle-shooting.
4. Exercise in S. B.ian
arms opinion | defensive

To make their election
among trades
The over crowded
trades to be
1. by merit
2. by sincerity
3. by lot

☞ This most partum
applicable to
Convicts.


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To prevent their
climbing over the
wall, plaster it on
the inside.

1. Veterinarians
2. Parochial — Cadastral
Map-makers.
3. Botanists.
4. Mineralogists.
5. Gardeners scientific
6. Engineers Civil
7. Printers
8. Chemists.
9. Historians — to apply
pacific and other
J.B.ian principles to
the histories of the several
nations of Europe.
10. Legists to apply
J.B.ian law principles
to the laws of
the several nations.
11. Musicians.
12. Instructors of all kinds.
13. Orators for Parliament
& City government.
14. Clerks for all the
Establishments.
15. Divisors to keep
times past for degrees
— as Servitors.
16. Engravers.
17. News Paper Conductors.
18. Advocates to rise and
introduce J.B.ianism
19. Military Officers & Soldiers

Girls

1. Midwives (Wives to
Veterinarians.)
2. Musicians Singers
3. Dancers
4. Players
5. Painters.

20. Newspaper Reporters
21. Reporters up
J.B.ian princi
each case.


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Dress

Shape of their
Cloaths uniform:
viz: the cheapest.

Colour diversified
for the sake of
distinguishing the
Classes

Colouring the
sleeve may be
sufficient.

Shoes and Stockings
not necessary; unless
where particular
employments require
it: example shoes
or sandals for digging.

Marry the Boys
just before they come
of age to Girls
say of 16 — that as
the Girls will still
continue in the state
of servitude, and thence
confined to the place,
that will continue the
dependence of the Boys
for so much longer.

But the Boys may
by law be kept till
24, on being bound
for that time by the
Overseers and 2 Justices.
repealed.

Names

May be either uncharacteristic,
or if the naming
be delayd till
their faculties are
display'd, characteristic

Uncharacteristic

Seven Grecian Sages
Homer's Heroes.


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Besides the early
Marriage-plan
Try for such
of a hot temperament
the Pornographic
plan.

Botanists and
Mineralogists to
to be bred for the
Botany-Voyage
scheme

They will at the same
time have been made
however — and at any
rate compleat fresh-
water-sailors.

Likewise Mechanics
— Ship & Boat
building included

In Botany-Voyage
Sheet

So-ëthion
for maintaining
the children of
Prisoners during
their term

J.B. to take the
Children of Soldiers
& Seamen killed in
the War —

Government with
or without the aid
of the present subscription
to fund
capital further building.


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Veterinarians

One grand division
will be the Veterinarians

Establish a compleat
School for this purpose
with every advantage
in respect of preparatory
studies, dissections &c.

What encouragement
to be got from Parishes

Equip each with a
Capital to enable them
to settle So the other superiorly
educated Eaves.
The paying for it by
an annuity for his
life

For every £100
First year Nothing
Second year 10
Every other year 20

No — something immediately
— or they will look upon it as a
hardship

Terms of payment
either as in the common
plan
1. For the Medicines
2. For attendance
3. By abonnement

So much per head
per quarter year or
quarter or month for
each species of cattle

1 For abode each
Man might have
one of the Moveable
Houses. This with
the furniture would
compose the greatest
part of the outfit

2 A years diet such
as he had been accustomed
to at the Academy

3. Instruments and
Materia Medica


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Veterinarians

All to correspond
sending their journals
Useful cases to be extracted
and form Transactions.



Identifier: | JB/107/055/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1794

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

055

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Image

001

Titles

uses

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35046

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