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Letter 3
2 Jany 1802
XVI. Improved prisons
well-considered, official measures well-established, official
measures: that they are in full use with Noble Lords
and not never disapproved of by great persons:—by Noble
Lords and great persons, who whether they "feel" or
do not feel exactly "as much as any man", feel
one of them about exactly as much as another, the importance
"of restraining vice and improving morals"—a proposition
he may venture to assure himself of, without danger of mistake, unless he
has any surer mode of finding out feelings than by
actions.—Telling him all this my Lord, bid him
rely on it with more then "humble hopes": and if
after such assurances fear still predominates, and
faith still waivers, put this paper into his hand
my Lord, and direct him shew him point to the next article.
Identifier: | JB/116/581/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.
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1803-01-02 |
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116 |
panopticon versus new south wales |
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581 |
letter 3 |
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001 |
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correspondence |
1 |
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recto |
f39 |
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jeremy bentham |
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letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7 |
38114 |
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