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— together with M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham's answer. | — together with M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham's answer. | ||
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<p><!-- indent --><note>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Ford's Observation —</note> As this Article now stands , after the decease | <p><!-- indent --><note>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Ford's Observation —</note> As this Article now stands, after the decease | ||
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of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> B. & his Successor , Government are to | of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> B. & his Successor, Government are to | ||
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pay M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> B's Representatives for all the Buildings, | pay M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> B's Representatives for all the Buildings, | ||
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Stock, &c upon the premises , notwithstanding | Stock, &c upon the premises, notwithstanding | ||
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Government supply a large sum, viz: £13<add>15</add>,000 | Government supply a large sum, viz: £13<add>15</add>,000 | ||
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towards such Building on the commencement of | towards such Building on the commencement of | ||
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the undertaking , and eventually a much larger | the undertaking, and eventually a much larger | ||
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sum, by paying him £18 for every person | sum, by paying him £18 for every person | ||
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committed to his care, above the stipulated number | committed to his care, above the stipulated number | ||
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of 1000 , for the express purpose of providing an | of 1000, for the express purpose of providing an | ||
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habitation and enlarging his premises . This appears | habitation and enlarging his premises. This appears | ||
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much too hard upon Government , and it | much too hard upon Government, and it | ||
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would be fairer to let that matter be referred to | would be fairer to let that matter be referred to | ||
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Panopticon Answer to Ford
Extract from Mr Ford's "Observations upon
"a Contract between the Lords of the Treasury
"and Jer. Bentham Esq: for building a
"Penitentiary House &c" — being his Observation
on Art. 22 - relative to the satisfaction
to be made to Mr Bentham's Representatives.
— together with Mr Bentham's answer.
Mr Ford's Observation — As this Article now stands, after the decease
of Mr B. & his Successor, Government are to
pay Mr B's Representatives for all the Buildings,
Stock, &c upon the premises, notwithstanding
Government supply a large sum, viz: £1315,000
towards such Building on the commencement of
the undertaking, and eventually a much larger
sum, by paying him £18 for every person
committed to his care, above the stipulated number
of 1000, for the express purpose of providing an
habitation and enlarging his premises. This appears
much too hard upon Government, and it
would be fairer to let that matter be referred to
Arbitrators, one to be chosen by Government,
the other by Mr B's Representatives, with
power for them to choose an Umpire in case
of a variance in Opinion. Such Arbitrators to
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