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<p><del>and the answer is &#x2014; too bad to their own <lb/> conviction bar but to speak of.</del></p>
<p><del>and the answer is &#x2014; too bad to their own <lb/> conviction bar but to speak of.</del></p>


<p>The Reports of the Committee and Finance <lb/><note>3 That they thought it but appears from their never daring to publish very accounts of it, though so strongly urged by the Finance Committee p. 28. Tit. III.</note> <lb/>have been the main spring, or rather the only<lb/> spring, arrived as well as <unclear>real,</unclear> of whatever <lb/>in the <del>quarter</del> region of the Treasury. In<lb/> the concluding paragraph of the title appropriated <lb/>to that subject, after <del>showing in</del> demonstrating<lb/> in a strain of reasoning which it is as easy <lb/>to turn aside from as it is impossible to invalidate,<lb/> &#x2014; after demonstrating <lb/><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> by logic, by "arithmetic &#x2014; by every source of argument, <add>that</add> [by such arguments as] could have <unclear>properly</unclear> be brought forward by that authority at that time</note> <lb/> the <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del>radical and<lb/> exorbitant incompetency</del> <add>diametrical and radical repugnancy</add> of that establishment to <lb/>every end of its institution <del>they finish with</del> <add>the Committee finishes</add> <lb/> these words "Your Committee <del>recommend</del> <lb/>"can not but recommend, as a measure <hi rend='underline'>necessary</hi> <lb/>"to enable the House to form a proper judgment,<lb/> "that as soon as convenient, after <lb/> "the <unclear>trust </unclear> arrivals, information should be called <lb/> "for, on a plan equally copious, exhibiting <lb/>"the state of the Colony down to the latest <lb/> "period."</p>     
<p>The Reports of the Committee and Finance <lb/><note>3 That they thought it but appears from their never daring to publish very accounts of it, though so strongly urged by the Finance Committee p. 28. Tit. III.</note> <lb/>have been the main spring, or rather the only<lb/> spring, arrived as well as trial, of whatever <lb/>in the <del>quarter</del> region of the Treasury. In<lb/> the concluding paragraph of the title appropriated <lb/>to that subject, after <del>showing in</del> demonstrating<lb/> in a strain of reasoning which it is as easy <lb/>to turn aside from as it is impossible to invalidate,<lb/> &#x2014; after demonstrating <lb/><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> by logic, by "arithmetic &#x2014; by every source of argument, <add>that</add> [by such arguments as] could have properly be brought forward by that authority at that time</note> <lb/> the <add><del>portentous</del></add> <del>radical and<lb/> exorbitant incompetency</del> <add>diametrical and radical repugnancy</add> of that establishment to <lb/>every end of its institution <del>they finish with</del> <add>the Committee finishes</add> <lb/> these words "Your Committee <del>recommend</del> <lb/>"can not but recommend, as a measure <hi rend='underline'>necessary</hi> <lb/>"to enable the House to form a proper judgment,<lb/> "that as soon as convenient, after <lb/> "the next arrivals, information should be called <lb/> "for, on a plan equally copious, exhibiting <lb/>"the state of the Colony down to the latest <lb/> "period."</p>     


<p>The next arrivals came, and the next to <lb/>them: and so on arrivals after arrivals to the <lb/>present time. And to this <gap/>, nobody from <lb/>either floor <add>of the Treasury Chambers</add> has dared to let the public or Parliament<lb/> into the secret of the contents.<lb/>  
<p>The next arrivals came, and the next to <lb/>them: and so on arrivals after arrivals to the <lb/>present time. And to this <gap/>, nobody from <lb/>either floor <add>of the Treasury Chambers</add> has dared to let the public or Parliament<lb/> into the secret of the contents.<lb/>  
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9 Jan 1802 24 Mar 1802 1 N. S. Wales 2

and the answer is — too bad to their own
conviction bar but to speak of.

The Reports of the Committee and Finance
3 That they thought it but appears from their never daring to publish very accounts of it, though so strongly urged by the Finance Committee p. 28. Tit. III.
have been the main spring, or rather the only
spring, arrived as well as trial, of whatever
in the quarter region of the Treasury. In
the concluding paragraph of the title appropriated
to that subject, after showing in demonstrating
in a strain of reasoning which it is as easy
to turn aside from as it is impossible to invalidate,
— after demonstrating
+ + by logic, by "arithmetic — by every source of argument, that [by such arguments as] could have properly be brought forward by that authority at that time
the portentous radical and
exorbitant incompetency
diametrical and radical repugnancy of that establishment to
every end of its institution they finish with the Committee finishes
these words "Your Committee recommend
"can not but recommend, as a measure necessary
"to enable the House to form a proper judgment,
"that as soon as convenient, after
"the next arrivals, information should be called
"for, on a plan equally copious, exhibiting
"the state of the Colony down to the latest
"period."

The next arrivals came, and the next to
them: and so on arrivals after arrivals to the
present time. And to this , nobody from
either floor of the Treasury Chambers has dared to let the public or Parliament
into the secret of the contents.
This is not all




Identifier: | JB/116/263/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-01-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

3

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

263

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37796

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