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<p>to settle what deduction ought to be made on
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behalf of Government out of the value of
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the Premises &amp;c in consideration of the said
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sum of £15,000 , and the amount of the
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<sic>agregate</sic> sum the said payments of £18 may
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be estimated at.
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<p><!-- indent --><note>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham's Answer.</note>  Article 22.  Had M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Ford had any sufficient
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opportunity of being acquainted with the history of
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the treaty, M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham cannot but flatter himself
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that what appears now to him as a hardship
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upon Government would have appeared to him in a
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different light. A proposition that seems to be
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tacitly assumed is, that the money in question
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is so much clear money out of the pocket of
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Government on account of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham's plan,
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over and above what it would have paid otherwise:
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Whereas ( except as to an article of £6000 of which
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presently) Government is at no <sic>expence</sic> at all <add>upon</add>
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2 Panopt

to settle what deduction ought to be made on
behalf of Government out of the value of
the Premises &c in consideration of the said
sum of £15,000 , and the amount of the
agregate sum the said payments of £18 may
be estimated at.


Mr Bentham's Answer. Article 22. Had Mr Ford had any sufficient
opportunity of being acquainted with the history of
the treaty, Mr Bentham cannot but flatter himself
that what appears now to him as a hardship
upon Government would have appeared to him in a
different light. A proposition that seems to be
tacitly assumed is, that the money in question
is so much clear money out of the pocket of
Government on account of Mr Bentham's plan,
over and above what it would have paid otherwise:
Whereas ( except as to an article of £6000 of which
presently) Government is at no expence at all upon



Identifier: | JB/115/110/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

115

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

110

Info in main headings field

panopticon

Image

002

Titles

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"

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

/ f2 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37485

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