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It has already been shown how naturally
the interest of contracting Governor and prisoners
concurr in continuing forming a voluntary connection at the
end expiration of their the compulsory one. The Governor
for his part will make the requisite provision
for it: and the insurance money he has received
will help furnish him with the means.
He will have a little Panopticon manufactory
in readiness to receive such hands as he can
engage out of the Panopticon Penitentiary
House.
But in return for this advance, of this confidence he must have some legal means
of securing himself: some facilities for ground
for depending upon the service of the work-man
thus equipped for during such a period of
such continuance that the savings the off-reckonings
that may be made from his weekly pay shall by
the end of that period have made up a
sum sufficient for the reimbursement of
the advance. The common powers of a creditor are
How to secure him this reimbursement?
the necessaries received one day, the next day
they may be pawned and sold, the money drank,
and
Identifier: | JB/119/057/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.
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jeremy bentham |
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