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30 Decr 1802 2
Letter 3
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After this what man that has any feeling for the public — what
man that has any information to give that if by which profited by,
might be productive of the public might be served service to the public. what man
who would wish to serve the cause of humanity or justice
will ever think of making application to Lord Pelham?
If a sinecure can be built upon it there indeed, it may be and for the
purpose of the sinecure, m use may be expected to be made of it
put to use: if it yields no sinecure th no one notice taken of is
made of it. Sinecure or no sinecure, no thanks to the informant:
none of those attentions which cost a little and tell for much.
made of it. If attended to justice and humanity have
nothing to hope from it: public economy has every thing to fear from it.
The person whose zeal has detected brought the abuse to light is the last person to be consulted advised with about the means remedy of remedying it.
Identifier: | JB/116/525/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.
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116 |
panopticon versus new south wales |
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525 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
cw 1799 |
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c. abbit lees |
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1799 |
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38058 |
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