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<head>A View of the Hard-Labour Bill.</head>


<p>sound the temper of that capricious body and feel<lb/>his way before him by experiment. Twas in<lb/>this view only, if I understand aright, that the<lb/>establishment on the <hi rend="underline">Thames</hi> was originally set<lb/>on foot. To have begun at once and stocked the <lb/>whole nation with a vast establishment of<lb/><hi rend="underline">Labour-houses</hi>, of which perhaps neither the<lb/>expence nor the regimen would have been endured,<lb/> would have been at any rate a bold step,<lb/>and to a judicious eye, viewing <del><gap/></del> it, from<lb/>the station from which he view'd it, probably an<lb/> imprudent one.</p>


<p>I myself, assuredly have no antipathy<lb/>to innovation, and who on the contrary have devoted<lb/> myself to the "promoting" of political novelties<lb/>in as far as my situation will permit me, <lb/>have no reason to be apured, but that the like occasion<lb/> might lead me to betake myself to that<lb/>kind of discourse, which <del>in</del>from another it gives<lb/>me pain to see. In <hi rend="underline">me</hi> perhaps, it might be <lb/><hi rend="underline">prudent</hi>, in order to screen me from that contempt,<lb/> which men of narrow mind <del>are</del> will <lb/> ever be ready enough to throw on those, <lb/>whose activity, they apprehend, may shame<lb/>their indolence. To <hi rend="underline">him</hi> perhaps and through <add>him</add></p>


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A View of the Hard-Labour Bill.

sound the temper of that capricious body and feel
his way before him by experiment. Twas in
this view only, if I understand aright, that the
establishment on the Thames was originally set
on foot. To have begun at once and stocked the
whole nation with a vast establishment of
Labour-houses, of which perhaps neither the
expence nor the regimen would have been endured,
would have been at any rate a bold step,
and to a judicious eye, viewing it, from
the station from which he view'd it, probably an
imprudent one.

I myself, assuredly have no antipathy
to innovation, and who on the contrary have devoted
myself to the "promoting" of political novelties
in as far as my situation will permit me,
have no reason to be apured, but that the like occasion
might lead me to betake myself to that
kind of discourse, which infrom another it gives
me pain to see. In me perhaps, it might be
prudent, in order to screen me from that contempt,
which men of narrow mind are will
ever be ready enough to throw on those,
whose activity, they apprehend, may shame
their indolence. To him perhaps and through him



Identifier: | JB/119/004/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

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Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

preface a view of the hard-labour bill

Image

004

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f13* / f14 / f15 / f16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39515

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