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§.4. Symptoms

3 March 1802

1. Comm. Obj.

Adjust this to the conclusion of the preceding section.

§.4. Symptoms of treasury—Tergiversations of Mr Rose.

To account for the conduct of the Right Honourable Mr Pitt and his
two Honourable Secretaries (a) from in relation to the Penitentiary
business, from the time of the proposal made to me
as above, of the Salisbury Estate by Mr Long one of them, to
that of their going out of office, the option lies between
two hypotheses. One is that, at the time
of that proposal
, the intentions of the triumvirate
in regard to the establishment were in so far sinecures—and that in
meaning to purchase the estate, their meaning was at that time to apply they meant also to find
it to its only lawful, and only lawful declaredly intended use—and that it was
only not till some later period—that and for some purpose compliment to
be paid to Lord Belgrave, and at his sollicitations
that that the plan was formed, for keeping the land
unemployed when purchased, unemployed and thus by the secret
and underhand management, defeating the intentions and under over-ruling
trampling on the authority of the legislaturedeleted text Parliament.

The other hypothesis is—that for some time before the even at the very time of making
above that proposal was made, that determination was had
been already formed, which three or four years later Your
Lordship will find expressed distinctly and though
in secret whispers indeed, yet in very distant ones the determination to relinquish the
"plan altogether".+ On this <add>latter hypothesis According to this interpretation,
the sole object of that proposal—and of the purchase
which was the subject of it—must have been the
accommodating the noble Proprietor with the purchase
money: and as, on this supposition accordingly, from the very
first, there never was any real intention of putting the
land

+ See §. 15. n.1. Rejection.



Identifier: | JB/120/105/001
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Date_1

1802-03-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

120

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

105

Info in main headings field

symptoms

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39931

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