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<sic>expence</sic>.</note>
<sic>expence</sic>.</note>
<p>An advantage which could not well but <add>would naturally</add><lb/>
<p>An advantage which could not well but <add>would naturally</add><lb/>
<add>enough</add> have been reckoned upon is that as the<lb/>
<add>enough</add> have been reckoned upon is that <del><gap/></del> as the<lb/>
official establishment necessary to be <gap/><lb/>
official establishment necessary to be <gap/><lb/>
to the Colony at its infancy would serve<lb/>
to the Colony at its infancy would serve<lb/>
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This would accordingly <add>advantage would have been realized</add> have been the case<lb/>
This would accordingly <add>advantage would have been realized</add> have been the case<lb/>
had the resolution been formed at the outset<lb/>
had the resolution been formed at the outset<lb/>
and <add>rigidly</add> adhered to without derivation, of confining<lb/>
and <add>rigidly</add> adhered to without deviation, of confining<lb/>
the seat of the official establishment. The propriety<lb/>
the seat of the official establishment. The propriety<lb/>
of such resolution would be apparent<lb/>
of such a resolution would be apparent<lb/>
<del>under</del> <add>in</add> whatever point of view the subject<lb/>
<del>under</del> <add>in</add> whatever point of view the subject<lb/>
were considered. In every point of view strange<lb/>
were considered. In every point of view strange<lb/>
and <gap/> are the known results of union:<lb/>
and <gap/> are the known results of union:<lb/>
weakness and multiplication of dead <sic>expences</sic><lb/>
weakness and multiplication of dead <sic>expences</sic><lb/>
of dispersion. Unhappily the same<lb/>
of dispersion. Unhappily the same <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<add>causes</add> propositions and illusions which promote the<lb/>
propositions <add>causes</add> and illusions which promote the<lb/>
<add>propagations</add> detachment of colonies from old planted<lb/>
detachment <add>propagations</add> of colonies from old planted<lb/>
Countries promote the detachment of Colonies<lb/>
Countries promote the detachment of Colonies<lb/>
were from Colonies. A Colony is regarded<lb/>
were from Colonies. A Colony is regarded<lb/>
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the map. One spot presents one <add>particular</add> advantage<lb/>
the map. One spot presents one <add>particular</add> advantage<lb/>
another, another: and no advantage is to be<lb/>
another, another: and no advantage is to be<lb/>
<add>less <gap/></add> <gap/>. The <gap/> of this principle<lb/>
<add>less <gap/></add> neglected. The operation of this principle<lb/>
is as yet but in its infancy:; it will go on without<lb/>
is as yet but in its infancy:; it will go on without<lb/>
end, unless considerations such as these should have<lb/>
end, unless considerations such as these should have<lb/>
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want health, another<lb/>
want health, another<lb/>
security: soil is better<lb/>
security: soil is better<lb/>
in one place, wood, in another, water in a<lb/>
in one place, wood, in <lb/>another, water in a<lb/>
third: the catalogue is<lb/>
third: the catalogue is<lb/>
endless.</note>
endless.</note>
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Expence of punishment
N. South Wales

Division of settlements
is multiplication of
expence.

An advantage which could not well but would naturally
enough have been reckoned upon is that as the
official establishment necessary to be
to the Colony at its infancy would serve
equally well for numbers a population many times as
great as the original one, thence the rate
of expence per head on this score at least
would be for a long time on the decrease.
This would accordingly advantage would have been realized have been the case
had the resolution been formed at the outset
and rigidly adhered to without deviation, of confining
the seat of the official establishment. The propriety
of such a resolution would be apparent
under in whatever point of view the subject
were considered. In every point of view strange
and are the known results of union:
weakness and multiplication of dead expences
of dispersion. Unhappily the same
propositions causes and illusions which promote the
detachment propagations of colonies from old planted
Countries promote the detachment of Colonies
were from Colonies. A Colony is regarded
as more and more flourishing the greater
the number of the names that figure upon
the map. One spot presents one particular advantage
another, another: and no advantage is to be
less neglected. The operation of this principle
is as yet but in its infancy:; it will go on without
end, unless considerations such as these should have
the effect of checking it. It has already however
been

One place is found to
want health, another
security: soil is better
in one place, wood, in
another, water in a
third: the catalogue is
endless.



Identifier: | JB/149/140/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

149

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

140

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d13

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49994

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