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<p>multiplication of posts: <del>it seems difficult</del> A<lb/>
 
bad post may be abandoned <add>for a good one:</add> but <del>the</del> it seems<lb/>
 
difficult to conceive any advantages to be obtained<lb/>
from the <del>multiplication of posts</del> <add>adding of post to post</add>, that can compensate<lb/>
for the <sic>expence</sic>: in an economical<lb/>
no less than in a military point of view <add>the result of division seems to be</add> weakness<lb/>
rather than strength,
<del>seems to be the natural<lb/>
consequence of stamina</del>
.</p>
<p>The supply for the embarkation of 1797<lb/>
may perhaps after all prove more abundant than<lb/>
it appears: a great part of the <sic>expence</sic> may be<lb/>
found to fall upon the succeeding <add>year; upon</add> <del>that is</del> the present<lb/>
year 1798. The ground for this conjecture<lb/>
is&#x2014;that in a former instance <del>year</del> <add>in</add> the year 1790<lb/>
in which the <sic>embarcation</sic> was beyond example<lb/>
copious, <add><del>(1790)</del> (2,029),</add> the home expenditure was beyond example<lb/>
low: <add>no more than £28,444 and a fraction:</add> the burthen fell upon the next<lb/>
year (1791) <del>during</del> <add>in</add> which the <del><sic>embarcations</sic></del> <add>numbers shipped off (408)</add> scarce<lb/>
amounted to more than 1/5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>: in this <del>year</del> <add>same year, 1791</add> the<lb/>
home expenditure was no less than £78,640 and a<lb/>
fraction: <add>thus,</add> when the <sic>embarcation</sic> was as 5 to 1, the<lb/>
expenditure was little more than as 1 to 3.</p>


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multiplication of posts: it seems difficult A
bad post may be abandoned for a good one: but the it seems
difficult to conceive any advantages to be obtained
from the multiplication of posts adding of post to post, that can compensate
for the expence: in an economical
no less than in a military point of view the result of division seems to be weakness
rather than strength, seems to be the natural
consequence of stamina
.

The supply for the embarkation of 1797
may perhaps after all prove more abundant than
it appears: a great part of the expence may be
found to fall upon the succeeding year; upon that is the present
year 1798. The ground for this conjecture
is—that in a former instance year in the year 1790
in which the embarcation was beyond example
copious, (1790) (2,029), the home expenditure was beyond example
low: no more than £28,444 and a fraction: the burthen fell upon the next
year (1791) during in which the embarcations numbers shipped off (408) scarce
amounted to more than 1/5th: in this year same year, 1791 the
home expenditure was no less than £78,640 and a
fraction: thus, when the embarcation was as 5 to 1, the
expenditure was little more than as 1 to 3.



Identifier: | JB/149/129/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

129

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d13 / f14

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49983

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