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Place of admission
one on each side
for bulky articles
from the Sub-Chapel
by the the Intermediate
Area
Opening of equal
dimensions through
the building on one
of the sides only for the
articles in question
Means of admitting
articles of the same
dimensions into the
Cells notwithstanding
the Railing to the
Gallery.
Ought not the Railing
to open on that
account & fall down
on a hinge — inwards.
A School Stands
in the Airing-Yards
That fashion on
iron poles — Tarpaulin
Open to leeward
Advantages over
brick
1. Less expensive
2. Moveable.
3. May serve for
work-shops Ex. g.
The Handmill for
Flour.
Approach to Gov's
House and
communication from with
his Garden clear
of the Prison part
& the surrounding
wall.
No communication
between
the Governor's House
and the prison-part
but by a door or doors
of which non but
the Governor should
have the keys.
7 1/2 = 40
1.3 5
10) 85/8 + 5
9) 85/81
Identifier: | JB/157/052/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.
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0000-10-10 Unable to interpret the "0000-10-10" input value as valid date or time component with "There is no year 0 in Gregorian and Julian calendars." being reported.
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157 |
panopticon |
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052 |
panopt. outlets approach chapel bath |
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003 |
chapel / bath & wash-tub / entrance / look-out / entrance to infirm. area / approach to govrs house |
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rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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