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1 4 May 1812 A +
1 Compensation deferred Panopticon Compensation Claim

1 Compensation to which claim
2 internal regard physical
3. external procedure gives me physically to productively
as with so physically.
Compensation 1 Large 2. liberal

Sect. 2 — Compensation simple — liberal — adequate compensation simple is
and serves there then is physically capable
use of compensation to sole purpose to which it can be
of being administered — of that which is physically only a part or practically
independently saving the reputation of government for good faith
capable of being administered
4. By the terms of the said Act (§§.4) said Act (§§.4) in speaking
52.G.3.c.44.§§.4 of the loss and damage sustained by me and my Brother hereinafter mentioned
by reason of the non fulfilment of the said Contract, it is declared to be just

1. By the terms of the Act (52.G.3.c.44.§§.4) by which
and reasonable that for all such loss and damage a compensation
for the of my loss and damage by reason of the non-fulfilment
should be received by me, and that such compensation should be
of the Contract therein spoken of it is provided
'liberal': and thereupon the it is that for the sole the purpose of settling
and enacted that liberal compensation shall be made
all questions between the public and me the said shall
to me, it is declared that such compensation as ought
Jeremy Bentham, out of the said Agreement or intended Agreement
to be liberal meaning the said Contract which in the terms of the
said Act is moreover designated by the said Contract, including
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[+] of course the amou
question concerning
the amount of such
liberal compensation,
Arbitrators shall
be appointed as
therein mentioned,
to vet in such manner
as such Arbitrators
have accordingly
been appointed.

2. On this as on any other occasion, compe to afford to
a man compensation for damage, is to put him into the
same plight, in so far as may be physically possible, as if he
would have been in, had no such damage been sustained.

3. This is simple compensation: liberal compensation,
if it means any thing, must mean something more: — it
may mean ever so much more.

4 On this as on any other occasion, compensation
may be distinguished into internal, and external: —
internal is that which is felt, external is that which is received:
by internal compensation In so far as a man
internal the effect, external the cause.

5. In so far as a man receives has received internal compensation,
the remainder of his life, that portion of his reckoning from
the time day of the receipt of the external compensation to
the day of his death, has contained as great a ballance
on the side of comfort, as, had it not been for the damage
in question that same portion, with the addition of that
which the the portion antecedent portion intervening portion between the receipt production of the damage
and the receipt of the compensation, would have continued.



Identifier: | JB/122/361/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1813-05-04

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122

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Panopticon

Folio number

361

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Panopticon Compensation Claim

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001

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1

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B1

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001

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