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<note>Temporary Panopt<lb/> Contract</note>
<p><del> And whereas the said Lords Commissioners<lb/>have accordingly fixed upon a spot of ground</del> </p><note>Delay in <gap/> <lb/> Law Offices</note> <p>Were any paper on the subject to have the <lb/>pass through the Law Offices, <del> the despatch </del> that <lb/><del> would be given to</del> the Temporary Panopticon<lb/>would <del>beg </del> not be to begin open till long after<lb/>the time when the Permanent Panopticon ought<lb/>if public men did their duty <add> public duties were properly discharged</add> be completed.</p>
<p>Take <del><gap/></del> this our specimen. The <sic>Draught</sic><lb/>of the Contract went to the <sic>Soll.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gen.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic> on the <lb/> | | of | | 1798: it <del> was not</del> received his opinion <add><gap/></add><lb/><del>in</del> the 30 of Oct.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> in that same year:<lb/><del>He</del> It required a number of alterations to <lb/> make it to his mind, he made them every<lb/> one.  It received the <gap/> <add> signature </add> of the Att<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Gen.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi><lb/>on the 31 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1798.  These two months <del>it lay</del> <lb/> <del> before him</del> produced a <del>d</del> supposed demand for <lb/> alteration. He states the supposed demand for <lb/> alteration, but makes none in consequence <add> the alteration remains unmade</add></p>
<p><del>Three words</del> The meaning was already evident <lb/>to every conception but that of him <add> the <sic>Sollicitor</sic> General</add> who made it.<lb/>It was evident to the <sic>Sollicitor</sic> General. To determine <note>With uncommon solemnity</note><lb/> how this doubt was to be <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> an <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> sollicitating at Mr White's<lb/>It was at <add> The words <del>were not at length <gap/> of</del> of the amendment were at</add><lb/> It was at last settled to the satisfaction of Mr White <lb/> Two years have elapsed, and to this hour the amendment<lb/> remains unmade.</p>


<note>A <gap/> <lb/>annuity being <add>to be</add> granted<lb/> to a man for the<lb/> benefit of that same<lb/> man, it passed the<lb/> completion of the Att.<lb/> Gen.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> to who these <add> who it was the</add><lb/> payments should be <add>were to</add> be<lb/> made <add> to</add></note>




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Temporary Panopt
Contract

And whereas the said Lords Commissioners
have accordingly fixed upon a spot of ground

Delay in
Law Offices

Were any paper on the subject to have the
pass through the Law Offices, the despatch that
would be given to the Temporary Panopticon
would beg not be to begin open till long after
the time when the Permanent Panopticon ought
if public men did their duty public duties were properly discharged be completed.

Take this our specimen. The Draught
of the Contract went to the Soll.r Gen.l on the
| | of | | 1798: it was not received his opinion
in the 30 of Oct.r in that same year:
He It required a number of alterations to
make it to his mind, he made them every
one. It received the signature of the Atty Gen.l
on the 31 Decr 1798. These two months it lay
before him produced a d supposed demand for
alteration. He states the supposed demand for
alteration, but makes none in consequence the alteration remains unmade

Three words The meaning was already evident
to every conception but that of him the Sollicitor General who made it.
It was evident to the Sollicitor General. To determine With uncommon solemnity
how this doubt was to be
an sollicitating at Mr White's
It was at The words were not at length of of the amendment were at
It was at last settled to the satisfaction of Mr White
Two years have elapsed, and to this hour the amendment
remains unmade.

A
annuity being to be granted
to a man for the
benefit of that same
man, it passed the
completion of the Att.
Gen.l to who these who it was the
payments should be were to be
made to



Identifier: | JB/150/725/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

16

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

725

Info in main headings field

inserenda police revenue bill

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b3 / f11

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50946

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