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I have already said, had connections at Portsmouth: <add>[+]</add> <del>it</del> <note>[+] in that <add>agreeable</add> circumstance<lb/>
I have already said, had connections at Portsmouth: <add>[+]</add> <del>it</del> <note>[+] in that <add>agreeable</add> circumstance<lb/>
lay <add><del>convicted</del></add> the convenience of <lb/>
lay <add><del>convicted</del></add> the convenience of <lb/>
the choice: <del>should partons</del><lb/>
the choice: <del>should patrons</del><lb/>
<del>which rendered the</del><lb/>
<del>which rendered the</del><lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
 
<del><gap/> so convenient</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> so convenient</del><lb/>
<del>in theory though so</del><lb/>
<del>in theory though so</del><lb/>
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knew not Joseph, should<lb/>
knew not Joseph, should<lb/>
each quarterly visit be<lb/>
each quarterly visit be<lb/>
be insisted upon, a persecuted<lb/>
insisted upon, a persecuted<lb/>
Inspector - <del>might</del><add>and Inspector</add> <lb/>
Inspector - <del>might</del><add>and Inspector</add> <lb/>
<del>take refuge in the</del><add>driven to his duty - might</add><lb/>
<del>take refuge in the</del><add>driven to his duty - might</add><lb/>
<add>under favour of that convenience, take refuge in the</add><lb/>
<add>under favour of that convenience, take refuge in the</add><lb/>
bosom of his friends<lb/></note><lb/>
bosom of his friends<lb/></note><lb/>
<del>was that circumastance which <unclear>gave truth</unclear> to this convenience.</del><lb/>
<del>was that circumstance which <unclear>gave birth</unclear> to this convenience.</del><lb/>
<add><del>convenience a <gap/> delightful sound</del></add> <del>of which the name of which it is familiar in Acts of Parliament,</del><lb/>
<add><del>convenience a <gap/> delightful sound</del></add> <del>of which the name of which it is familiar in Acts of Parliament,</del><lb/>
<add><del>so pleasant to have</del></add><del>and in office:</del> <add><del>even in that</del><add>the</add></add><add>prolific</add> convenience which gave <gap/> to the<lb/>
<add><del>so pleasant to have</del></add><del>and in office:</del> <add><del>even in that</del>the prolific</add> convenience which gave <gap/> to the<lb/>
Act of Parliament, and through Parliament to the Office.<lb/>
Act of Parliament, and through Parliament to the Office.<lb/>
The gentleman had <add><del><gap/></del></add> connections in Parliament: <add>[+]2 <del>then arrived</del></add> <del>the <gap/> <gap/> the</del><lb/>
The gentleman had <add><del><gap/></del></add> connections in Portsmouth: <add>[+]2 <del>then arrived</del></add> <del>the <gap/> <gap/> the</del><lb/>
to be <gap/>eted <add><del>in <gap/> <gap/></del> </add> at any <del>price</del> <add>rate, inspected in person,</add> let <gap/> would crime to rhe <hi rend="underline">Policies</hi> as  to the<lb/>
to be inspected <add><del>in <gap/> <gap/></del> </add> at any <del>price</del> <add>rate, inspected in person,</add> let extent would crime to rhe <hi rend="underline">Policies</hi> as  to the<lb/>
Convicts they were inspected by proxy and their <unclear>promises</unclear>, <del>care</del><lb/>
Convicts they were inspected by proxy and their <unclear>proxies</unclear>, <del>care</del><lb/>
whom thay were saved the trouble of appos<gap/>ting, were those  conenient<lb/>
whom thay were saved the trouble of appointing, were those  convenient<lb/>
<del>the genetlemans</del> connections.</p>
<del>the gentlemans</del> connections.</p>
 
<p><del>The Longstone Hulk <gap/> back for</del> Four miles further would have brought<lb/>
<p><del>The Longstone Hulk <gap/> back for</del> Four miles further would have brought<lb/>
<del><gap/></del><add>An Inspector</add> to the Longstone Hilk: a few hundred yards would have<add>been enough to bring</add> <del>brought</del> him<lb/>
<del><gap/></del><add>An Inspector</add> to the Longstone Hulk: a few hundred yards would have<add>been enough to bring</add> <del>brought</del> him<lb/>
to the Portsmouth Hulk: <del>neither</del>, humanity, official duty, recent engagement -<lb/>
to the Portsmouth Hulk: <del>neither</del>, humanity, official duty, recent engagement -<lb/>
the positive injunction of an Act of Parliament - all together could not<lb/>
the positive injunction of an Act of Parliament - all together could not<lb/>
previal upon <del>him</del><add>the gentleman for</add> to travel these few hundred yards.</p>
prevail upon <del>him</del><add>the gentleman for</add> to travel these few hundred yards.</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>What this <del><gap/></del> been done, can not ever with perfect will<lb/>
<p>What this <del><gap/></del> been done, can not ever with perfect will<lb/>
<add>nor always be with perfect safety</add></p>
<add>nor always be with perfect safety</add></p>
<p>Where nothing is then, not much can be reported.  It will<lb/>
<p>Where nothing is done, not much can be reported.  It will<lb/>
not therefore be matter of much <sic>surprize</sic> that the Report <note>Persecution or no persecution, <lb/>
not therefore be matter of much <sic>surprize</sic> that the Report <note>Persecution or no persecution, <lb/>
these friends <lb/>
these friends <lb/>
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<add>such as that</add> which it was so carefully provided should be made at<lb/>
<add>such as that</add> which it was so carefully provided should be made at<lb/>
the beginning of each Session to both Houses should not as<lb/>
the beginning of each Session to both Houses should not as<lb/>
yet have been made to either of them.  The first Section is not<add>or what in effect is such</add><lb/>
yet have been made to either of them.  The first Session is not<add>or what in effect is such</add><lb/>
end, and  the Report not so much the first has yet been made <add>being either made or thought of</add></p>
end, and  no Report not so much as the first has yet been made <add>being either made or thought of</add></p>
<p>When the definite peremptory duties of the office are<lb/>
<p>When the definite peremptory duties of the Office are<lb/>
thus <unclear>initiated</unclear><add>trod upon<add>suplanted<add>disposed of</add></add></add>, it were idle <add>an anticlimax</add> to speak of <add>contingent half formed duties</add> duties to be performed<lb/>
thus <del><unclear>initiated</unclear><add>trod upon/suplanted/disposed of</add></del>, it were idle <add>an anticlimax</add> to speak of <add>contingent half formed duties</add> duties to be performed<lb/>
<add>"<hi rend="underline">at least</hi>", and</add> "<hi rend="underline">if need be</hi>" kind of new brooms even in the <del>being even</del><add><unclear>hey</unclear> day</add> of<lb/>
<add>"<hi rend="underline">at least</hi>", and</add> "<hi rend="underline">if need be</hi>" kind of new brooms even in the <del>being <gap/></del><add><unclear>hey</unclear> day</add> of<lb/>
novelty, <del>can not <gap/> sweep clean</del><add>are thus far from sweeping clean,</add> what may be expected<lb/>
novelty, <del>can not <gap/> sweep clean</del><add>are thus far from sweeping clean,</add> what may be expected<lb/>
<del>of them when old</del><add>of old <del><gap/></del> brooms? </add> of the same brooms when they are become old men.</p>
<del>of them when old</del><add>of old <del><gap/></del> brooms? </add> of the same brooms when they are become old men.</p>
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<del>not</del><add>inscription</add> that the Earl of Bute,<lb/>
<del>not</del><add>inscription</add> that the Earl of Bute,<lb/>
less fortunate in his <gap/><lb/>
less fortunate in his <gap/><lb/>
than M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Addington, then <lb/>
than M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Addington, than <lb/>
for an op<gap/>ple by his tim<gap/>.<lb/>
for an op<gap/>ple by his tim<gap/>.<lb/>
What of his <del><gap/></del><add>two</add><lb/>
What of his <del><gap/></del><add>two</add><lb/>
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Magistrate offers-presiding<lb/>
Magistrate offers-presiding<lb/>
Act, or the Blind Inspectorship<lb/>
Act, or the Blind Inspectorship<lb/>
Act?  <gap/>. talk not<lb/>
Act?  Alas. talk not<lb/>
of separation.  Each without<add>Parts of the day</add><lb/>
of separation.  Each without<add>Parts of the day</add><lb/>
<del>the</del> same great design each<lb/>
<del>the</del> same great design each<lb/>
without the other would be<lb/>
without the other would be<lb/>
<sic>incompleat</sic>.  The verses of<lb/>
<sic>incompleat</sic>.  The verses of<lb/>
<unclear>Bavius</unclear> made not so, <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>Bavius</unclear> made not so, compleat<lb/>
a match with Mavius<gap/> <gap/> but <gap/> one Grenville Acts <gap/> <del>there be</del><add><gap/> hand <gap/> to portray the par nobile fratram</add> <del>think</del> the two Pelham Acts.
a match with Mavius<gap/> <gap/> but <gap/> one Grenville Act <gap/> <del>there be</del><add><gap/> hand <gap/> to portray the par nobile fratram</add> <del>think</del> the two Pelham Acts.
</note> <lb/>
</note> <lb/>
and his <del>successor</del><add>present,</add> which <del>shall</del><add>should</add> do most to <sic>shew</sic> his contempt<lb/>
and his <del>successor</del><add>present,</add> which <del>shall</del><add>should</add> do most to <sic>shew</sic> his contempt<lb/>
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his predecessor, <add>dashes <del>throws</del> it down, and <gap/> for "<hi rend="underline">inexpediency</hi>".</add> sits and without <gap/> for being very inexpedient<lb/>
his predecessor, <add>dashes <del>throws</del> it down, and <gap/> for "<hi rend="underline">inexpediency</hi>".</add> sits and without <gap/> for being very inexpedient<lb/>
<del>Another</del> The other, <del>obtains</del> to <gap/> a  pounds friend otain <gap/> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>Another</del> The other, <del>obtains</del> to <gap/> a  pounds friend otain <gap/> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
Act of PArliament of his own, and <del>for</del><add>not</add> the same <del>purpose,</del><add>generous view,</add> and in the<lb/>
Act of Parliament of his own, and <del>for</del><add>not</add> the same <del>purpose,</del><add>generous view,</add> and in the<lb/>
very <add>same</add> year when made, sits still and see it<add>trampled <del>trodden underfoot</del> upon</add> broken to pieces<lb/>
very <add>same</add> year when made, sits still and see it<add>trampled <del>trodden underfoot</del> upon</add> broken to pieces<lb/>
<del>under his nose,</del> before his face.</p>
<del>under his nose,</del> before his face.</p>




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28 decr 1802 Letter 3

Yes, my Lord there was inspection enough for Portsmouth, but there was
more left not was the more inspection for the Hulks. The gentleman
I have already said, had connections at Portsmouth: [+] it [+] in that agreeable circumstance
lay convicted the convenience of
the choice: should patrons
which rendered the
so convenient
in theory though so
impudent in practice
[+] Should patrons some future patron

Secretary be severe:-
in some contingent forced
Convicts of harsh discipline,
under some Pharoah that
knew not Joseph, should
each quarterly visit be
insisted upon, a persecuted
Inspector - mightand Inspector
take refuge in thedriven to his duty - might
under favour of that convenience, take refuge in the
bosom of his friends

was that circumstance which gave birth to this convenience.
convenience a delightful sound of which the name of which it is familiar in Acts of Parliament,
so pleasant to haveand in office: even in thatthe prolific convenience which gave to the
Act of Parliament, and through Parliament to the Office.
The gentleman had connections in Portsmouth: [+]2 then arrived the the
to be inspected in at any price rate, inspected in person, let extent would crime to rhe Policies as to the
Convicts they were inspected by proxy and their proxies, care
whom thay were saved the trouble of appointing, were those convenient
the gentlemans connections.

The Longstone Hulk back for Four miles further would have brought
An Inspector to the Longstone Hulk: a few hundred yards would havebeen enough to bring brought him
to the Portsmouth Hulk: neither, humanity, official duty, recent engagement -
the positive injunction of an Act of Parliament - all together could not
prevail upon himthe gentleman for to travel these few hundred yards.


What this been done, can not ever with perfect will
nor always be with perfect safety

Where nothing is done, not much can be reported. It will
not therefore be matter of much surprize that the Report Persecution or no persecution,
these friends
were to be and were

such as that which it was so carefully provided should be made at
the beginning of each Session to both Houses should not as
yet have been made to either of them. The first Session is notor what in effect is such
end, and no Report not so much as the first has yet been made being either made or thought of

When the definite peremptory duties of the Office are
thus initiatedtrod upon/suplanted/disposed of, it were idle an anticlimax to speak of contingent half formed duties duties to be performed
"at least", and "if need be" kind of new brooms even in the being hey day of
novelty, can not sweep cleanare thus far from sweeping clean, what may be expected
of them when oldof old brooms? of the same brooms when they are become old men.

There seems to be a sort of basketOne would think there were<add>had been</add> a wager between the his Majesty late Secretary The peace of Paris was
notinscription that the Earl of Bute,
less fortunate in his
than Mr Addington, than
for an opple by his tim.
What of his two
Acts or bile would be Ld
Pelham's ? This Police
Magistrate offers-presiding
Act, or the Blind Inspectorship
Act? Alas. talk not
of separation. Each withoutParts of the day
the same great design each
without the other would be
incompleat. The verses of
Bavius made not so, compleat
a match with Mavius but one Grenville Act there be hand to portray the par nobile fratram think the two Pelham Acts.

and his successorpresent, which shallshould do most to shew his contempt
offor Parliament. The one sits andtakes up an Act of Parliament, an still excites act in full force in chosen by
his predecessor, dashes throws it down, and for "inexpediency". sits and without for being very inexpedient
Another The other, obtains to a pounds friend otain
Act of Parliament of his own, and fornot the same purpose,generous view, and in the
very same year when made, sits still and see ittrampled trodden underfoot upon broken to pieces
under his nose, before his face.



Identifier: | JB/116/599/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-12-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

599

Info in main headings field

letter 3

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d16 / f56

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7

ID Number

38132

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