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⊞1 ⊞1 The object of these Observations is to satisfy endeavour to confirm if necessary, in Mr. Genr mind the opinion of the propriety of the amendment he has been pleased to make, in exclusion of the alternative that had at first suggested itself to him by the entry in by the entry made of the amendment in §º10, may accordingly
be cancelled by the pen. Should there be any difficulty about this,
he must the amendment of which the idea had suggested pray that the sealed paper may be read –
itself as to § 25, having been approved.
I leave All he has to pray is that it may be
17 Oct. 1785 Mr
Mr Bentham's remarks on the observations in the execution of corrections and made
to the Draught of the Penitentiary Contract.
§.5 & 9.Art 10. Art 4 § 10
Art 1 §º5 and Art. 4. §º10. With respect to the power of assignment I Mr B
submitts to the amendment with all due becoming deference: It all it
confirms but too well the doubts I apprehensions he had myself conceived respecting
the sufficiency of the act whi in question, which was
penned in great haste, and in respect of the passage in
without any of for that part of the intended purpose
It is was penned in great haste, and as to
a passage or two as to two or three suggestions which I
got leave to make obtained in relation to one or two of the clauses
as I heard them read without my being consulted
as to the contents.
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