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28 April 1813 +
Panopt. Compensation Claim III Contract
§§.5 Contractors Grounds
of Expectation
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his land there ever been any want of due full time for the
consideration of the business: for if my first Proposal
the date is as early as [23d] Jany 18 1791: + Vouchers No 3
+ Mr Bentham to the Hon
W. Pitt 23 Jany1791. more than
two years antecedent to the date of that which was accepted
in terminus as above [+]1 [+]1 of a second letter on
that same subject, 10
Feby 1792. ||
|| do to do Voucher No 3* 10 Feb. 1792 but at in all that time, neither Mr Pitt
nor Mr Secretary Dundas had seen those works and models by
an inspection of which they were determined, as above. [+]2 [+]2 models I mean of
the new invented species
of building by the peculiar
construction of which the
prisoners were every one
of them presented kept at
all times kept present
to the eyes of any number
of persons stationed in
the central part of the
it, at once
To speak of On looking over the papers attached
to the above mentioned Finance Committee Report, an epoch
of later date viz August some time in 1796 may possibly present
itself as the more proper one: that thereabouts
being the time Year when the Draught of Contract, which would waiting
for nothing but signature be, had received the sanction of the
Law Officers, — have this much bears date in the Month being in blank, [+]3
[+]3 in the copy printed on
the 28th June 1798
in the Finance Committee
report of 28 June 1798, and in
the Penitentiary reprinted
in the Parliamentary
Committee Report
31 May 1811. As to this
matter, true it is, that had the signature taken place
accordingly, whatsoever had been the delay incurred down
to that time, no compensation should I ever have applied
for, or proposed to myself to apply for. But,
in point of fact, no such signature did take place, nor
was any reason ever given for why it did not take place. Therefore,
for the any such purpose of as that of lessening my claim for
compensation, now that at last I am come rendered
to make one, there is no more reason can be found
for fixing upon that epoch than upon any other how
much soever more recent point of time. [+] [+] If for any such
purpose as that of
reducing my compensation,
it were competent
to Government
to take advantage
of its own delay, for
the same reason for
which it was or
might take advantage
of any one portion of
that delay, for that same
reason might it of any
and every other: and
in this way strike off
compensation altogether.
So early as in 1793, the a Contract in the in conformity to of the
Proposal was on the point of being drawn up and signed. Sir Evan Nepean
was at that time Under Secretary in the Home Department
under Mr Dundas. He had indicated. though as he It had been a conception of his, though as at the
said erroneously of mind time of his mentioning it to me, he acknowledged an erroneous one, that the Secretary of State had powers was already
was already in possession of powers competent to the purpose. In Under that idea, at a first meeting
he and I had made some progress: appointment had been
made of a second meeting, at which it was mutually expected
that the business would have been concluded. On my attendance
at
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