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be manifestly too small, one in each aggregate of
contiguous Counties to be associated together for the
purpose.
Their last mode I would beg leave to distinguish
by the appellation of the close mode upon a small
scale.
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As to the question between the open mode upon
a large scale — viz. the Panopticon mode upon
the Panopticon scale — and the close mode
upon a small scale—my opinions have has been
already submitted, and not only my opinion only, but
the considerations on the ground of which it was
formed.
Management, in every imaginable point,
better; expence less:—in these few words all
those considerations will be found comprised.
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On the questions between Panopticons all in the Metropolis,
and Panopticons one in the Metropolis and
with others in the Country, (in each case in the
open mode upon the large scale) neither are the
points of distinction so manifest; nor the importance
of them so great.
On the whole however the result of my enquiry is
that Panopticons all in the Metropolis present a
decided talli to preference.
10
What presents itself to me as the principal reason
is—that the metropolis affords beyond comparison
the best public. Here, whatsoever has place matter proper for consideration comes with importance is, with the
minimum of trouble, brought instantaneously to the
ear,
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letter 2118, vol. 8 |
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