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Apr. 1811 2
Panopt. J.B. to Penitentiary Committee Letter III. Part 2
p.18
69 or 17. VI.1
Under the existing
contract in this year
the Panopticon principle
would be in exercise.
70 or 18. VI.2 p.7.
Doubt, none can remain
as to its superiority:—none
but as to the fitness of
the proposed manager:
and if the Temporary
Panopticon be adopted
that will be proved or
disproved before the
close of next session if
not before the commencement.
71 or 19. VI.4
Supposing it successful
will it not be matter
of regret should any
part of the advantage
desirable from it be lost.
IV.2 or VI.5 p.7.
72 or 20
Towns, those which
afford the best public:
But fix them not, till
after the experiment.
Before, all might
shrink; after, many
might compete. p.8.
73 or 21. VI.6
If assured, that by the
open mode on a large
scale, a large saving
would be made. Government
would not surely,
leave to the Counties
the choice of the close
mode on as small
scale. p.8.
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Addend. VI.3
74.
For objects of comparison,
establishments
carried on in the close
mode upon the small
scale exist already
in abundance.
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Letter IV
On the best mode of
making provision for the
Country Convicts.
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5
Letter III.
On the supposed
security afforded by prohibiting
the Keeper of a prison
from furnishing articles
to the use of the prisoners
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