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<head><head>13 May 1813    +      II</head>
<head>Panopt Compensation Claim</head></head>
                        <head>III Contract</head>
                        <head>fl.7. Other Claims</head>
                        <head>43. New York 1802</head>


<p><del>In the</del> It was not, then, till the year 1802, <del>I <gap/>y</del> that in
<p><del>In the</del> It was not, <add>then,</add> till the year 1802, <del>I <gap/>y</del> that in
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the Philadelphia prison the <gap/> <sic>simpl</sic> and advantageous<lb/>
the Philadelphia prison the <gap/> simple and advantageous
was substituted to the less <sic>simpl</sic> and advantageous
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<del>but</del> mode. But neither was it, in that year, till half the year had been employed
was substituted to the less <unclear>simple</unclear> and advantageous
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on the less advantageous plan that <sic>th</sic> <del><gap/></del> change
<del>but</del> <add>mode. But</add> neither was it <add>, in that year,</add> till half the year had been employed
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took place. "The Inspectors" (says the Report, p.1) had
on the less advantageous plan that <sic>th</sic> <del><gap/></del> <add>change</add>
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"for a considerable time contemplated, to enter into an
took place. "The Inspectors" (says the Report, p.1.) had
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"for a considerable <unclear>time</unclear> contemplated, to enter into an
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"agreement with prisons in the City of New-York, to provide
"agreement with prisons in the City of New-York, to provide
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"the raw materials, and to pay a fixed price for
"the raw materials, and to pay a fixed price for
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"the articles manufactured; but this agreement had not
"the articles manufactured; time this agreement had not
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"taken place, so as to <sic>to</sic> be put in operation, before the
"taken place, so as to <sic>to</sic> be put in operation, before the
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"middle of the <sic>ayear</sic>. The materials and goods <gap/>ing
"middle of the <sic>ayear</sic>. The materials and goods remaining
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"were then sold <gap/>, and, though this sale was attended
"were then sold off, and, though this sale was attended
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"with some loss, the advantages resulting from the <sic>chang.</sic>
"with some loss, the advantages resulting from the <sic>chang.</sic>
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having as yet "fully attained our great object of their
having as yet "fully attained our great object of their
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"wishes, nor that of rendering the <sic>labor</sic> of the Convicts
"wishes, viz. that of rendering the <sic>labor</sic> of the Convicts
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"adequate to the support of the Prison", <del>they ascribe</del> and thereupon <sic>asscribing</sic> <gap/>
"adequate to the support of the Prison", <del>they ascribe</del> <add>and thereupon <sic>asscribing</sic></add> the
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state of <gap/>perat<gap/> imperfections in the "many difficulties" of which
<add>state of</add> comparative imperfections in the "many difficulties" of which
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they give an account, <del>they observe <gap/></del> an <sic>observative</sic> which they add is that
they give an account, <del>they observe <gap/></del> <add>an observative which</add> they add is that
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"those difficulties will probably diminish every year
"those difficulties will probably diminish every year
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and receipts of this same year, as above set forth</p>
and receipts of this same year, as above set forth</p>


<p>On very good ground indeed, will it appear that the
<p>On very good ground indeed, will it appear that <unclear>the</unclear>
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expectation thus modestly expressed was fr<gap/>ded, when
expectation thus modestly expressed was founded, when
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it is observed that in this same year though, as above no more
it is observed that in this same year though, <add>as above</add> no more
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than half of it was <sic>imployed</sic> on the more simple and
than half of it was <sic>imployed</sic> on the more simple and
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advantageous system, yet (to p<gap/> the words <sic>imployed</sic>
advantageous system, yet (to preserve the words <sic>imployed</sic>
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in th<gap/> <gap/> <sic>pref</sic> <del>)</del> of <sic>th</sic> Report),<sic>,</sic> the <sic>nett</sic> <sic>profitt</sic> on the <gap/>
in the same <sic>pref</sic> <del>)</del> of <sic>th</sic> Report),<sic>,</sic> the <sic>nett</sic> <sic>profitt</sic> on the <gap/>
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and <sic>labor</sic> performed by the Convicts amounts to <del><gap/></del> <gap/>21,874:C43.
and <sic>labor</sic> performed by the Convicts amounts to <del><gap/></del> <gap/>21,874:C43.
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while in the Account of the last preceding year 1801, as above,
while in the Account of the last preceding year 1801, as above,
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the corresponding which (p. 94) <del><gap/></del> -runs as h<gap/>th (own <del><gap/></del> sum) in these words:
the corresponding Article (p. 94) <del><gap/></del> <add>-runs</add> as <gap/>th (<unclear>our</unclear> <del><gap/></del> sum) in these words:
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viz. "The net profit of the labours of the Convicts ... . in th<gap/> <gap/>
viz. "The net profit of the <sic>labors</sic> of the Convicts ... . in th<gap/> Year
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"1801, <sic>prodused</sic>, from <gap/> capital <sic>imployed
"1801, <sic>prodused</sic>, from <gap/> capital <add><sic>imployed</sic></add> <unclear>loss</unclear> exceeding Dollars 20,000, <unclear>cons.</unclear> D7,941:C83. II</p>
</sic> last exceeding Dollars 20,000, cons. 7,941:C83. II</p>




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In the It was not, then, till the year 1802, I y that in
the Philadelphia prison the simple and advantageous
was substituted to the less simple and advantageous
but mode. But neither was it , in that year, till half the year had been employed
on the less advantageous plan that th change
took place. "The Inspectors" (says the Report, p.1.) had
"for a considerable time contemplated, to enter into an
"agreement with prisons in the City of New-York, to provide
"the raw materials, and to pay a fixed price for
"the articles manufactured; time this agreement had not
"taken place, so as to to be put in operation, before the
"middle of the ayear. The materials and goods remaining
"were then sold off, and, though this sale was attended
"with some loss, the advantages resulting from the chang.
"are found to be great; ... .

In speaking of their system of management, as not
having as yet "fully attained our great object of their
"wishes, viz. that of rendering the labor of the Convicts
"adequate to the support of the Prison", they ascribe and thereupon asscribing the
state of comparative imperfections in the "many difficulties" of which
they give an account, they observe an observative which they add is that
"those difficulties will probably diminish every year
"with the increase of experience." and thereupon it is that
they exhibit the proposition if wherein the expenditures
and receipts of this same year, as above set forth

On very good ground indeed, will it appear that the
expectation thus modestly expressed was founded, when
it is observed that in this same year though, as above no more
than half of it was imployed on the more simple and
advantageous system, yet (to preserve the words imployed
in the same pref ) of th Report),, the nett profitt on the
and labor performed by the Convicts amounts to 21,874:C43.
while in the Account of the last preceding year 1801, as above,
the corresponding Article (p. 94) -runs as th (our sum) in these words:
viz. "The net profit of the labors of the Convicts ... . in th Year
"1801, prodused, from capital imployed loss exceeding Dollars 20,000, cons. D7,941:C83. II





Identifier: | JB/122/406/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1813-05-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

406

Info in main headings field

Panopt. Compensation Claim

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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

Page Numbering

D11 / E4

Penner

Watermarks

<…> Co

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Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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