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<head>36</head><!-- aligned to the right-hand margin, and in pencil -->
<head>36</head><!-- aligned to the right-hand margin, and in pencil -->


<p><!-- indented -->No 2. Page 12. " The only work in which it<del>s</del> is pretended
<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2. Page 12." The only work in which it<del>s</del> is pretended
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to employ the Prisoners is <del>that</del> of picking oakum
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<lb/>
to employ the Prisoners is <del>that</del> of picking oakum . . . . at a maximum of three pence a day in earnings". <add>*</add>
. . . . at a maximum of three pence a day in earnings". <add>*</add> <note><add>*</add> Compare this three pence with the Philadelphia twenty pence. &#x2014;</note>
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<p><!-- indented -->No3. Page 27 &#x2014; "Supposing the Prisoners to work fairly ,  
<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi>3. Page 27 &#x2014; "Supposing the Prisoners to work fairly,  
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<lb/>
. . . and not to secrete , as has frequently been done ,
. . . and not to secrete, as has frequently been done,
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<lb/>
a great part of the materials , rather than be at the
a great part of the materials, rather than be at the
<lb/>
<lb/>
trouble of picking them ."&#x2014; <add>+</add>  
trouble of picking them."&#x2014; <add>+</add> <note><add>+</add> <sic>Quere</sic><!-- mis-spelling of 'Query' -->, how much would be secreted by prisoners in a Panopticon Penitentiary House, in which they need never be an instant out of sight? &#x2014;</note>  
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<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='superscript'><hi rend='underline'>o</hi></hi>.4. Page 13 .  "A new system of <hi rend='underline'>feeding the Prisoners</hi>
<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='superscript'><hi rend='underline'>o</hi></hi>.4. Page 13.  "A new system of <hi rend='underline'>feeding the Prisoners</hi>
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<lb/>
w<hi rend='underline'>ithout the Prison</hi> , by their relations and friends , was most
<hi rend='underline'>without the Prison </hi>, by their relations and friends, was most
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<lb/>
unfortunately introduced". &#x2014;
unfortunately introduced". &#x2014;
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<p><!-- indented -->No. 5.   Page 15 .  "The <hi rend='underline'>peace and quiet</hi> of the Prison
<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='underline'><hi rend='superscript'>o</hi></hi>. 5. Page 15.  "The <hi rend='underline'>peace and quiet</hi> of the Prison
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"is <hi rend='underline'>utterly de<del>t</del>stroy</hi>ed by the perpetual visits of the <sic>prisoner<del>'</del>s</sic>
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<lb/>
"is <hi rend='underline'>utterly de<del>t</del>stroy</hi>ed by the perpetual visits of the <sic>prisoner<del>'</del>s</sic> friends with <gap/> :  The friends without are
friends with victuals:  The friends without are
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<lb/>
"frequently distressed , in order to furnish the prisoners
"frequently distressed, in order to furnish the prisoners
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<lb/>
"with food , and are <hi rend='underline'>driven to <del><gap/></del> evil practices</hi> to procure
"with food , and are <hi rend='underline'>driven to <del>cru</del><!-- 'curel'? --> evil practices </hi>to procure
<lb/>
<lb/>
"the supply ". &#x2014;
"the supply". &#x2014;
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<p><!-- indented -->No 6. Page 35.  "The ostensible idea was that it would
<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 6. Page 35.  "The ostensible idea was that it would
 
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"save a considerable sum to the Country; <hi rend='underline'>I have no reason
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"to believe that it saves the Country a farthing</hi>; the
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"<sic>prisoners</sic><!-- if this were plural, other words in this sentence would have to change too, therefore the sentence would read: 'the prisoners demand their allowance , as if nothing were brought to them ; and are glad to make themselves friends among their fellow-prisoners, by distributing what they do not want for themselves ". Therefore these words would need to be added in place of the existing ones: demand, their, them, are, themselves, their, they, do, themselves, --> demands his allowance, as if nothing were
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"brought to him; and is glad to make himself friends
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"among his <sic>fellow-prisoners</sic>, by distributing what he does
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"not want for himself". &#x2014;
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<p><!-- indented -->N<hi rend='superscript'><hi rend='underline'>o</hi></hi> 7. Page 36. " Th<del>es</del>e mere work of opening the hatch
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"at the prison gate . . . . and serving the . . . . <del>rath</del> rations
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"through the different parts of the prison would engage <add>more</add>
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No 2. Page 12." The only work in which its is pretended
to employ the Prisoners is that of picking oakum
. . . . at a maximum of three pence a day in earnings". * * Compare this three pence with the Philadelphia twenty pence. —

No3. Page 27 — "Supposing the Prisoners to work fairly,
. . . and not to secrete, as has frequently been done,
a great part of the materials, rather than be at the
trouble of picking them."— + + Quere, how much would be secreted by prisoners in a Panopticon Penitentiary House, in which they need never be an instant out of sight? —

N<hi rend='underline'>o</hi>.4. Page 13. "A new system of feeding the Prisoners
without the Prison , by their relations and friends, was most
unfortunately introduced". —

N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi>. 5. Page 15. "The peace and quiet of the Prison
"is utterly detstroyed by the perpetual visits of the prisoner's
friends with victuals: The friends without are
"frequently distressed, in order to furnish the prisoners
"with food , and are driven to cru evil practices to procure
"the supply". —

No 6. Page 35. "The ostensible idea was that it would
"save a considerable sum to the Country; I have no reason
"to believe that it saves the Country a farthing
; the
"prisoners demands his allowance, as if nothing were
"brought to him; and is glad to make himself friends
"among his fellow-prisoners, by distributing what he does
"not want for himself". —

N<hi rend='underline'>o</hi> 7. Page 36. " These mere work of opening the hatch
"at the prison gate . . . . and serving the . . . . rath rations
"through the different parts of the prison would engage more



Identifier: | JB/116/629/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

629

Info in main headings field

letter 3d

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d35 / d36

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

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

ID Number

38162

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