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in a considerable degree <del><unclear>procludes</unclear></del><add>precludes</add> his illegal action<lb/>
in a considerable degree <del><unclear>procludes</unclear></del><add>precludes</add> his illegal action<lb/>
and this is the sum of the advantage</p>
and this is the sum of the advantage</p>
Whilst the Convict is at Botany Bay he<lb/>
<p>Whilst the Convict is at Botany Bay he<lb/>
need not be dreaded in England, but his character<lb/>
need not be dreaded in England, but his character<lb/>
remains the same, and the Crimes which are <lb/>
remains the same, and the Crimes which are <lb/>
mischievous in the Mother country are <sic>mischevous</sic><lb/>
mischievous in the Mother country are <sic>mischevous</sic><lb/>
in the Colony.-
in the Colony.- <del>This punishment therefore does</del><add>we ought not therefore to attribute to this punishment</add><lb/>
<del>not possess this</del><add>an</add> advantage which it does not<lb/>
possess.  That <del>the</del> <add>an</add> inhabitant of London should rejoice<lb/>
in the removal to a distance of a dangerous character<lb/>
is easily comprehended <add><del>it is</del> his</add><del>his</del> particular interest is touched<lb/>
But <del>that</del> a punishment ought not to meet the approbation <lb/>
of a Legislator which without diminishing the number of times<lb/>
committed; only changes the place of their Comission...</p><pb/>
 
 


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employed in the manufacture of this article &
when every ship that arrives is provided with an
abundant supply the sale of it being more certain
and more profitable than that of any other commodity?

Such has been the state of the convict population
of this Colony - past reformation none - future reformation
still more hopeless - we have perhaps dwelt too
long upon this part of the subject: fortunately the
Copies which remain may be compressed into a
Narrower Compass

III The Third object or end of Punishment is
Incapacitation taking from the delinquent the
power of committing the same crimes-

Transportation accomplishes this object
with relation to a certain place The Convict
whilst in New South Wales cannot commit crimes
in England, the distance between the two places
in a considerable degree procludesprecludes his illegal action
and this is the sum of the advantage

Whilst the Convict is at Botany Bay he
need not be dreaded in England, but his character
remains the same, and the Crimes which are
mischievous in the Mother country are mischevous
in the Colony.- This punishment therefore doeswe ought not therefore to attribute to this punishment
not possess thisan advantage which it does not
possess. That the an inhabitant of London should rejoice
in the removal to a distance of a dangerous character
is easily comprehended it is hishis particular interest is touched
But that a punishment ought not to meet the approbation
of a Legislator which without diminishing the number of times
committed; only changes the place of their Comission...


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Identifier: | JB/141/125/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f18

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48342

Box Contents

n

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