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1831 March 2 J.B. to Quarterly Rudiments

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☞ 19 March 1831 Superseded of his wit this by Article in Westmr Review 1 April 1831.

It will be a satisfaction to you to learn that the plations to what
you have in qua act as f as to h pl
function for its grant: thus I concern with your in need
compleatly and heartily as to c proposed by him at the whole business
and that my place is as different from by to what this
was was received with the most who unusual approbation
by Mr Pitt with Mr , and spoken of in view of the in
Minister ad by Mr Pitt Lord Melville as to Debits of the
day will show.

I am much beholden m to you. I ped myself in your debt
public attention what you can not have when already

The history of the Penitentiary system is too long for you to
or now at the meant to give. B

The reader of this article will do as age if they suffer
than you or I I shall exculpate you for the charge of w the with me

It will be gratifying to you yourself and the author of the Article
to harm, that the playfulness of it is the result
of a degree the compl of misinformation

My Penitentiary For my Penitentiary I chose a hill which
was accordingly granted to me: bya second and irresistible influence
I was driven from my hill to the marsh the Article speaks of

My Penitentiary would have been was transparent, the one
excep even have been used for might I have continues to be a
Bastil

In my Penitentiary above the iness of above to any
shape would have been usually impossible, in against the in ppublic
compleat in story has been brought forward

Of my Penitentiary the expec which was of for
1000 persons fo which the power of another 1000 much
addit in addition an addition of 1000 men was sufficient
assented to by Government, the expense was £27 a head
of the existing Penitentiary the expense has been calculated at
£1000 per head

Of my Penitentiary the annual expense was to have been £12
a head, of the existing Penitentiary the it is by the latest Parliamentary
accounts per head.



Identifier: | JB/107/359/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1831-03-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

359

Info in main headings field

jb to quarterly rudiments

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

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Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"19 march 1831. superseded this by article in westmr review 1 april 1831[sic]"]]

ID Number

35350

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