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8.<hi rend="superscript">ib.</hi> Page 40. <del>"The latter part of the <sic>expence</sic> would indeed be only<lb/>
temporary; but supposing it to be perpetual</del> What government can, <lb/>
in the present day, be so <hi rend="underline">unenlightened</hi>, as not to know, that the<lb/>
preservation of its <del>un</del> citizens, and the amendment of those who do <lb/>
wrong, is one of the most positive obligations? that it is itself guilty <lb/>
of every crime importable to its negligence or improvidence?</p>
<p>subscribe to it? Does your Lordship know of any other person <lb/>
who would subscribe to it<lb/>
<gap/>tron or is it romance? The<lb/></p>
<p>What says Your Lordship to this question? That any such<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">light</hi> as the noble writer speaks of ever found its way into <lb/>
<del><gap/> Treasury</del>? the scab of government here? One pair of <lb/>
stairs - two pair of stairs- against or any other floor<lb/>
of the Treasury Chambers<lb/></p>
<p>In the mind of the noble writer the idea of <hi rend="underline">obligation</hi><lb/>
it is evident from this passage had some how or other become<lb/>
connected with the idea of the scabs of state. Your Lordship<lb/>
smiles: but Your Lordship's candour would obscure<lb/>
in the behalf when he was writing &#x2014; in America;<lb/>
writing in America, and having in his company - among <lb/>
Quakers</p>
<p>What is rather more to the purpose there was once a time<lb/>
when an idea not very dissimilar appears to have been floating <add>must have been floating</add><lb/>
in the mind of the Honourable Gentleman whose official <lb/>
seat is not many yards distant from Your Lordships'. "With<lb/>
respect to Your Consul please (says Mr Vansittart in <lb/>
the last letter I have been honoured with by that gentleman<del>)</del><lb/>
dated 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> September 1802)" I have not yet had an opportunity<lb/>
of consulting with Lord Pelham, on whose  decision the <lb/>
<add>business</add></p>


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8.ib. Page 40. "The latter part of the expence would indeed be only
temporary; but supposing it to be perpetual
What government can,
in the present day, be so unenlightened, as not to know, that the
preservation of its un citizens, and the amendment of those who do
wrong, is one of the most positive obligations? that it is itself guilty
of every crime importable to its negligence or improvidence?

subscribe to it? Does your Lordship know of any other person
who would subscribe to it
tron or is it romance? The

What says Your Lordship to this question? That any such
light as the noble writer speaks of ever found its way into
Treasury? the scab of government here? One pair of
stairs - two pair of stairs- against or any other floor
of the Treasury Chambers

In the mind of the noble writer the idea of obligation
it is evident from this passage had some how or other become
connected with the idea of the scabs of state. Your Lordship
smiles: but Your Lordship's candour would obscure
in the behalf when he was writing — in America;
writing in America, and having in his company - among
Quakers

What is rather more to the purpose there was once a time
when an idea not very dissimilar appears to have been floating must have been floating
in the mind of the Honourable Gentleman whose official
seat is not many yards distant from Your Lordships'. "With
respect to Your Consul please (says Mr Vansittart in
the last letter I have been honoured with by that gentleman)
dated 10th September 1802)" I have not yet had an opportunity
of consulting with Lord Pelham, on whose decision the
business





Identifier: | JB/116/049/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

049

Info in main headings field

letter 3

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham; john herbert koe

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37582

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