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<head>25 March 1802 O 3 (C)</head>
<p> (D.3 (a) [In such a state of imprisonment as to <lb/>be capable of receiving in each year the whole number <lb/> of convicts &amp;c] <del> I will <unclear>Let me beg</unclear> in the plan </del> <lb/><del> <gap/> In here my Lord and envoy for you will never <lb/>rival - In achievements of Your Most Noble predecessor - <del> or never, unless Mr King has Notes <lb/>a <gap/> one of his book to help you with <add> teach you by</add> </del>. The <lb/>Colony was not big enough he has made it bigger <add> enlarged it</add> <lb/><del> Before Under <gap/></del> <add> before</add> <add> <del>Till of late</del> As yet </add> it would hold <del> only </del> <lb/> a part <add> only </add> of <add> <unclear>Counter it</unclear> </add> the Crown's <del>is</del> <add> that </add> may be <del> necessary to send </del> <lb/><add> sent </add> from <gap/>a little while, and it will <gap/> <lb/> the <gap/>.   I mean always unless your Lord<del>ship</del><add>ships</add> <lb/> <add> in reference </add> should check the growth of this gepgraphical <lb/>vegetation: for, much <add> of as to be found </del> <del> I <gap/> </del> the search <del> will <gap/></del> <add> has understood </add> <lb/>with his <gap/>.   If <del> capacity</del><add>,del> by reception </del> </add> receiving does and mean practical <lb/> <del>capacity</del> <add> reception - ruining them to us to <gap/> them </add> what can be meant by it ? <lb/><del> has it a moral sense? </del> <gap/> Receiving then <lb/>so as to merit them?   My Lord that would <add> be to </add> <del> suppose</del> <lb/><add> impute </add> moral <gap/> <del> in the one proving missed if </del> <lb/> to his <gap/>.   Receiving them so as to <del> <gap/> keep <lb/>them at less expense?   My Lord that would <add> be to </add> <lb/><del> <gap/> </del> <add> impute </add> economical <del><gap/> <add> mis </add> in the necessary <add> reason </add> need </del> <lb/>,del> of the <gap/>. </del> <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <del> Receiving this, a </del> In this <note>Necessary clause or as to keep them more <del> slowly</del> <add> surely</add>? My Lord that would happen that the more the place  <del> was </del> <add> came to be </add> frequented, the more difficult it would be to get away from it</note><lb/>book such as it is - <del> the in this book <gap/> <gap/> <del> <add> in this book the </add> <add> <del> <gap/> </del> </add> <lb/> <del> if a <gap/> </del> <add> dregs of a broken spirit</add>.   your Lordship has seen <add> will see </add> moral ideas <lb/> <hi rend="underline"><foreign>Liber <gap/></foreign></hi> of Mr <unclear>Grave</unclear> the heirloom of your <lb/>Lordships Office - look for a moral idea my <lb/> Lord - look for an economical one - but <lb/>look first for an intelligible one </p>
<head>Secret Minutes</head>
<note>Notes</note>
<p>(D.3 (a) [In such a state of imprisonment as to <lb/> be capable of receiving in each year the whole number <lb/> of convicts &amp;c] <del>I will Let me beg in this plan </del><note>Aim of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>King<lb/> to make N. S. Wales<lb/> bigger</note><lb/> <del><gap/> </del>In him my Lord and envy, for you will never <lb/> rival - the achievements of Your Most Noble predecessor - <lb/> no never, unless Mr King has taken<lb/> a <unclear>half</unclear>out of his book to help you with <add>teach you by</add>. The <lb/> Colony was not big enough he has made it bigger <add>enlarged it</add><lb/> <del><add>Before</add></del>Under former <unclear>captains</unclear> <add><del>Till of late</del>As yet </add>it would hold <del>only </del><lb/> a part <add>only </add>of <add>number of</add>the Convicts <del>is</del><add>that </add>may be <del>necessary to send </del><lb/> <add>sent </add>from <unclear>home</unclear>: a little while, and it will hold <lb/> the whole. I mean always unless your Lord<del>ship</del><add>ships</add><lb/> <add>in reference </add>should check the growth of this geographical <lb/> vegetation: for, much <add>of as to be found </add><del>I find</del>the search <del>will perish</del><add>has understood </add><lb/> with his Grace. If <del>capacity</del><add><del>by reception </del>receiving </add>does and mean practical <lb/> <del>capacity</del><add>reception - receiving them so as to hold them </add>what can be meant by it ? <lb/> <del>Has it a moral sense? </del><unclear>and if</unclear>Receiving then <lb/> so as to mind them? My Lord that would <add>be to </add><del>suppose</del><lb/> <add>impute </add>moral <gap/> <del>in the improving mind if </del><lb/> to his Grace. Receiving them so as to <del><gap/> </del>keep <lb/> them at less expense? My Lord that would <add>be to </add><lb/> <del><gap/> </del><add>impute </add>economical <del>views</del><add><unclear>ones</unclear></add><del>in the improving mind </del><add>reason </add><lb/> <del>of his Grace. </del><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] Necessary clause so<lb/> as to keep them more<lb/> <del>securely</del><add>surely</add>? My Lord that<lb/> would happen that<lb/> the more the place<lb/> <del>was </del><add>came to be </add>frequented, the<lb/> more difficult it<lb/> would be to get away<lb/> from it</note><del>Receiving this, a </del>In this<lb/> book such as it is - <del>the in this book this work </del><add>in this book the </add><add><del><unclear>precedent</unclear></del></add><lb/> <del>if a <gap/> </del><add>dregs of a broken spirit</add>. Your Lordship has seen <add>will see </add>moral ideas <lb/> Your Lordship has seen <add>will see </add>economical ones, In the <lb/> <hi rend="underline"><foreign>Liber amoris</foreign></hi>of his Grace - the heirloom of your <lb/> Lordships Office - look for a moral idea my <lb/> Lord - look for an economical one - but <lb/> look first for an intelligible one </p>
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(D.3 (a) [In such a state of imprisonment as to
be capable of receiving in each year the whole number
of convicts &c] I will Let me beg in this plan Aim of MrKing
to make N. S. Wales
bigger

In him my Lord and envy, for you will never
rival - the achievements of Your Most Noble predecessor -
no never, unless Mr King has taken
a halfout of his book to help you with teach you by. The
Colony was not big enough he has made it bigger enlarged it
BeforeUnder former captains Till of lateAs yet it would hold only
a part only of number ofthe Convicts isthat may be necessary to send
sent from home: a little while, and it will hold
the whole. I mean always unless your Lordshipships
in reference should check the growth of this geographical
vegetation: for, much of as to be found I findthe search will perishhas understood
with his Grace. If capacityby reception receiving does and mean practical
capacityreception - receiving them so as to hold them what can be meant by it ?
Has it a moral sense? and ifReceiving then
so as to mind them? My Lord that would be to suppose
impute moral in the improving mind if
to his Grace. Receiving them so as to keep
them at less expense? My Lord that would be to
impute economical viewsonesin the improving mind reason
of his Grace. [+] [+] Necessary clause so
as to keep them more
securelysurely? My Lord that
would happen that
the more the place
was came to be frequented, the
more difficult it
would be to get away
from it
Receiving this, a In this
book such as it is - the in this book this work in this book the precedent
if a dregs of a broken spirit. Your Lordship has seen will see moral ideas
Your Lordship has seen will see economical ones, In the
Liber amorisof his Grace - the heirloom of your
Lordships Office - look for a moral idea my
Lord - look for an economical one - but
look first for an intelligible one


Identifier: | JB/121/199/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-03-25

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1

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

199

Info in main headings field

Secret Minutes

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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