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<head>Probanda<unclear></unclear></head>
<head>Probanda</head>
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1. That <unclear>without</unclear> help of the  
<p>1. That without help of the<lb/>  
<unclear>naught</unclear>, <add><unclear>conductors</unclear></add> or <unclear>8</unclear>. B.<gap/>
panopt, <add>constructions</add> in J. B. inventions<lb/>
-<gap/><gap/> <unclear>labour</unclear>
Convict labour<lb/>
is capable of being <unclear>ordered</unclear>  
is capable of being rendered<lb/>
<unclear>profitably</unclear>, and to
profitably, and to<lb/>  
what <unclear>extents</unclear>
what extent</p>


2.<unclear>That</unclear> without the <del>comfort</del> <add>help</add>
<p>2. That without the <del>benefit</del> <add>help</add><lb/>
- of <gap/> <unclear>composition</unclear> <unclear>Cowards</unclear> are capable of being <unclear>rendered</unclear> in a prison  
of Panopticon construction<lb/>
<unclear>woefully</unclear> <gap/> and <gap/>
Convicts are<lb/>
capable of being rendered<lb/>  
in a prison perfectly<lb/>  
<gap/> and tractable</p>


3. <unclear>Used</unclear> the <gap/> <gap/> <del><gap/>deleted text</del> <add><gap/>added text the <unclear>seriously</unclear></add> for qu<gap/> and <unclear>probability</unclear> and <gap/> of <unclear>work/wish</unclear> <unclear>much</unclear> <unclear>apparent</unclear> in the case of prisoners <gap/> in the case of an ordinary <unclear>workman</unclear>, working in <add>an</add> ordinary <unclear>town</unclear> in as much as they are at all <gap/>
<p>3. That the Panopticon<lb/>
construction <del>gives  a security</del> <add>renders the</add> <lb/>
<add>security</add> for quietness and<lb/>  
tractability and <del>promote</del><lb/>
exactness and quantity<lb/>  
of work much <gap/><lb/>  
in the case of prisoners<lb/>  
than in the case of an<lb/>  
ordinary workman, working <lb/>
in <add>an</add> ordinary terms<lb/>  
in as much as they are<lb/>
at all times actually in the<lb/>
sight of persons  the leaving the direction of their labour<lb/>
N.B. The Convicts who<lb/>
did so much work (N<hi rend="superscript">0</hi>1,<lb/>
above) lend <del>no</del> <add>reasons</add> share or<lb/>
these earnings.  <del>Under</del><lb/>
In Panopticon they were<lb/>
to secure 1/4 of their<lb/>
earnings as per Contract<lb/></p><pb/>




<p>1 M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Heaton Surveyor<lb/>
of the Navy</p>


<p>2 Convict Returns</p>
<p>3. Sir S. Bentham</p>
<p>Mr <gap/>  Keeper of <lb/>
Horsemonger Lane Prison</p><pb/>
<p><gap/> <hi rend="underline">Loss of <gap/></hi> can only<lb/>
be <unclear>understood</unclear> at a <gap/><lb/>
price by <unclear>taking profit</unclear><lb/>
on the Contract. J. B.<lb/>
here now not <unclear>pressed</unclear><lb/>
to be <hi rend="underline">sold</hi> for any <hi rend="underline">thing</hi><lb/>
<gap/></p>
<p>Not to be supposed<lb/>
that the Legislature<lb/>
meant to put the<lb/>
claimant to make<lb/>
proof of <add>any</add> facts by <lb/>
sort of wisdom which<lb/>
the nature of the fact<lb/>
rendered unobtainable<lb/>
<gap/> gr. <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> - Forgery not<lb/>
to be presumed.</p>
<p>Printed copies aught<lb/>
to be received in evidence<lb/>
as d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of Act of Parl.<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></p>
<p>Facts retaken to <lb/>
convicts <hi rend="underline">in general</hi><lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">Jurors</hi> may<lb/>
as well be proved for<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">American</hi> case<lb/>
as other <hi rend="underline"><unclear>general</unclear></hi> facts<lb/>
for <hi rend="underline">history</hi>.</p>
<p><gap/> of J.B.<lb/>
knowledge <del>that with</del> <add>be used of</add><lb/>
these witnesses:<lb/>
<unclear>them</unclear> <del>the</del> <gap/><lb/>
inasmuch of the<lb/>
not <gap/> to<lb/>
them.</p>
<p>If <add>loss of</add> <gap/><unclear>by</unclear> unfulfillment<lb/>
of the Contract<lb/>
is not  <gap/> loss<lb/>
of the profit that would<lb/>
have been made on the<lb/>
Contract , it is nothing<lb/>
at all. not merely<lb/>
damage by consumption<lb/>
of capital, for that has<lb/>
been mentioned before as<lb/>
a <gap/> article.</p><pb/>


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1. That without help of the
panopt, constructions in J. B. inventions
Convict labour
is capable of being rendered
profitably, and to
what extent

2. That without the benefit help
of Panopticon construction
Convicts are
capable of being rendered
in a prison perfectly
and tractable

3. That the Panopticon
construction gives a security renders the
security for quietness and
tractability and promote
exactness and quantity
of work much
in the case of prisoners
than in the case of an
ordinary workman, working
in an ordinary terms
in as much as they are
at all times actually in the
sight of persons the leaving the direction of their labour
N.B. The Convicts who
did so much work (N01,
above) lend no reasons share or
these earnings. Under
In Panopticon they were
to secure 1/4 of their
earnings as per Contract


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1 Mr Heaton Surveyor
of the Navy

2 Convict Returns

3. Sir S. Bentham


Mr Keeper of
Horsemonger Lane Prison


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Loss of can only
be understood at a
price by taking profit
on the Contract. J. B.
here now not pressed
to be sold for any thing

Not to be supposed
that the Legislature
meant to put the
claimant to make
proof of any facts by
sort of wisdom which
the nature of the fact
rendered unobtainable
gr.
- Forgery not
to be presumed.

Printed copies aught
to be received in evidence
as do of Act of Parl.t

Facts retaken to
convicts in general
the Jurors may
as well be proved for
the American case
as other general facts
for history.

of J.B.
knowledge that with be used of
these witnesses:
them the
inasmuch of the
not to
them.

If loss of by unfulfillment
of the Contract
is not loss
of the profit that would
have been made on the
Contract , it is nothing
at all. not merely
damage by consumption
of capital, for that has
been mentioned before as
a article.


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Identifier: | JB/122/339/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1812-05-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

339

Info in main headings field

Panopt. Compensation

Image

003

Titles

Probandum / Probanda

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

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

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

JOHN DICKINSON & Co 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

003

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