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Part II. Lett. IV
Disposal of Country Convicts
On the best mode of disposing of the Country Convicts
Supposing it the determination of the Committee to see reasons of recommend the
execution of the Contract to which I am myself one party
viz. by the establishment of a Panopticon Penitentiary House
and in the vicinity of the Metropolis, another question will I
understand remain, viz. what shall be the provision made
for such convicts as are furnished by the more distant rest other parts
of South Britain.
with the reasoning which has been submitted to
the Committee, on so many occasions, as well as in so many various shapes
the Committee as well as in the course of my Examination
and before, as the Committee and the letters I have had occasion
to address to it, or in my several works my humble opinion
can be no other than this. As far as it will go one Penitentiary
House as long as it is connected with the plan of simultaneous
inspection, in and for the Metropolis: if for the whole of South
Britain this one be not (as it is to be found it will not be found
to be) sufficient, then others—but those each of them as large and consequently
the whole in as small a number as may be, set down
each of them in a contract a position, as may be with reference to their respective districts:
the number small that each may be large:
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