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Counties in respect of those goals, but would be the means
of the Gaols themselves being neglected — by which means
the greater part of the Prisoners, who now are; or hereafter may
be, confined in them, would necessarily be sent to the Panopticon,
where the expences attending their custody must be borne by
Government, instead of being defray'd by the respective Counties.
F.10. Mr King To Mr Bentham. 15 Oct. 1799
Returns
House — of Commons Accounts of New South Wales Ao 1792.
Mr King presents his Compliments to Mr Bentham, and
returns him many thanks for the use of the inclosed papers.
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