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7 June 1813
Panopt. Compensation Contents of Addenda

1
No of Years of profit
settled, remains profit
per year. p.1

2
J.B.'s obligation to
state what he thinks
would have been the
profit. p.1

3
The magnitude may
surprize the Arbitrators,
but he could not
lessen it. p.2

4
The expected profit will
be average man's earnings
per day, multiplied
by working days in a
year: that by 1000 &
that by 25. p.3

5.
To the artizans works
which the machinery
had performed, the
Evidence in 28 Finance
Rep. quoted. p.3

6
Rates of profit wages
but imperfectly attainable
the best paid
working per piece — this
to Claimants disadvantage.
p.4

7
Among his works performed
and performable
S.B. could have chosen
the best paid ones.
p.5

8
In reckoning only on the
average, suppositions
to his disadvantage.

1. The inventions not
applicable to better paid
works.
2. Not confinable to the
best paid of these, but forced
to spread amongst them so
as to produce no more than the average.


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9
Of this machinery the
efficiency certain
being seen by S. B. and
multitudes. p.6

10
Secus the profitableness
this must depend upon
evidence sought out by
recent enquiries.
p.6

11
Results
1. In King's service,
work done by some of
the very machines
2. By individuals
profit made by machines
of the same construction.
p.6

12.
3 In other instances
experienced were confident
that by such
machines work could
be done as well as by hand
and
dispatch.
p.7.

13.
As to the precise ruin
J.B. necessarily obliged
to speak to an uncertainty
antecedently
to judicial examination.
p.8


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14
The rate of Profit
as per Government
return. p 35.

15
Questions by which
these Returns were
produced.
p.36

15
Notes in explanation
of the Table.
1. (a) and (b) Col.
J.B. reduction of the
overvaluation of
and Convict
Labour in Portsmouth
and Sheerness Dock
Yards. p.37

17
(c) Col. IV. In Woolwich
Arsenal the
value of labour is here
set down as no more
than 2s:4d: though
for60 out of 350 it
is returned at 5s, and
in still more at 3s:6d
p.38

18
(c) Col. IV continued
Woolwich Arsenal
tho' the highest, the
properest rate.
p.39.

(c) C. IV: continued
Conseditur from Portsmouth
Ordnance
Return (but half 2s:4d)
1s:2. But as a Standard
for interested
management, the highest
of disinterested is
more provable than
the lowest. p.40



Identifier: | JB/122/341/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1813-06-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-19

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

341

Info in main headings field

Panopt. Compensation Contents of Addenda

Image

002

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

JOHN DICKINSON & Co 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

002

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