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Post-Interest
<p>Post-Interest<lb/>
Strong Powers
Strong Powers</p>
Art. 2
<p>Art. 2</p>
The stronger the powers
<p>The stronger the powers<lb/>
given to the Bondsman
given to the Bondsman<lb/>
the stronger his security
the stronger his security<lb/>
and the stronger a
and the stronger a<lb/>
main inducement
main inducement<lb/>
to be <add><gap/></add> once a Bondsman:<lb/>
to become <add>Bound </add> a Bondsman:<lb/>
the greater
the greater<lb/>
therefore the probability
therefore the probability<lb/>
of finding
of finding<lb/>
one Whoever
one Whoever<lb/>
from pure affection
from pure affection<lb/>
&amp; without a view of
&amp; without view of<lb/>
present advantage
present advantage<lb/>
might be disposed would choose to
<add>might be disposed</add> <del>would choose to</del><lb/>
to render
to render<lb/>
such a service -
such a service&#x2014;<lb/>
of a father, an
of a father, an<lb/>
uncle a brother
uncle a brother<lb/>
a patron will be
a patron will be<lb/>
still at liberty
still at liberty</p>
&#x2014;
 
<p><!-- In pencil -->Art 1</p>
<p><del><gap/> 3,4,5</del>, 6,7<lb/>
12, 14,15,,16,17<lb/>
18,21,22, 23,<lb/>
24,25,27,28 29,<lb/>
31,32,33,34</p>
 
<p><!-- In pencil -->Art. 2</p>
<p><del>19, 12, 26</del></p>
 
<p>Art 4</p>
<p><del>24,25</del></p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p><!-- In pencil -->Art.5</p>
<p>8.</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->Art.6</p>
<p>6, 10 |</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->Art 7 |</p>
<p>6 |</p>
<p><!-- In pencil<lb/> -->Art 8</p>
<p>12 1 |<lb/>
&#x2014;</p>
<p>Art. 9</p>
<p>5 18 |</p>
 
<p>Art.13</p>
<p>27 30</p><pb/>
 
<p>I</p>
<p>1 Art.1</p>
<p>A subsidiary<lb/>
Panopticon, an<lb/>
establishment <add>here</add> supposed<lb/>
and favoured.<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> p.1.</p>
<p>2</p>
<p>2.Art.1.</p>
<p>Governor why not<lb/>
to be bound to retain<lb/>
the Remnants at<lb/>
a reduced price.p.3</p>
<p>3</p>
<p>3 Art.1</p>
<p>Governor why preferable<lb/>
to private<lb/>
Bondsman p.4.</p>
<p>4</p>
<p>4 Art.1</p>
<p>The advantage of <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">pre-inception</hi> necessary<lb/>
to his setting<lb/>
up such as establishment.<lb/>
p.4.</p>
<p>5</p>
<p>5 Art 1</p>
<p>Care taken not to<lb/>
destroy <del>the</del><add>all</add> competition.<lb/>
p.5</p><pb/>
 
<p>Publi. 1* Security</p>
 
<p>1 Arts 1, 6, 7.</p>
<p>Good behaviour<lb/>
inference given<lb/>
of it in his plan<lb/>
Remaining not<lb/>
probable. p.1. 4<lb/>
III. 6</p>
<p><!-- in pencil -->7</p>
<p>2 Art.1</p>
<p>Except in case<lb/>
of a Remanent<lb/>
parishless as well<lb/>
as helpless. p 2</p>
<p><!-- in pencil -->8</p>
<p>3 Art. 5</p>
<p>Security why expended<lb/>
to subsistence<lb/>
as well as good behaviour.<lb/>
p.3</p>
<p><!-- in pencil -->9</p>
<p>4 Art. 6</p>
<p>Governor why made<lb/>
responsible on failure<lb/>
of the private Bondsman<lb/>
p. 5</p>
<p>Forgive him &#x2014;</p>
<p>1. Inducement to<lb/>
oppose irresponsible<lb/>
Bondsman.</p>
<p>2. Plan of self-preservation<lb/>
for <del>un<gap/>ing</del><lb/>
taking<lb/>
upon him <del><gap/></del> so<lb/>
invidious a task. <note>N.B. What <add>the <gap/></add> would<lb/>
much it particularly<lb/>
invidious<lb/>
<del>they would be his</del><add>such then he would</add><lb/>
have so many <lb/>
competitors</note></p>
<p>3. Interest in the<lb/>
through a lasting<lb/>
reformation</p>
<p><!-- in pencil -->10</p>
<p>5 Art. 6</p>
<p>Probability of his<lb/>
<del>submitting</del><add>taking on him</add><lb/>
this risk &amp; on<lb/>
what terms. p.6</p><pb/>
 
<p>I*</p>
<p>5<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Art.1.</p>
<p>Penalty to go in<lb/>
the shape of use<lb/>
indemnification<lb/>
to the party insured.<lb/>
p.8</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->12 <gap/></p>
<p><del><gap/></del> 6 Art..9</p>
<p>Bondsmans recognizance<lb/>
why<lb/>
renewable at short<lb/>
period. p.9.</p>
 
<p>1. To <del>increase</del><lb/>
strengthen the <del>the</del><lb/>
<add>security for</add> <del>obligation to</del> good<lb/>
behaviour.</p>
 
<p>2. To increase the<lb/>
faculty of finding<lb/>
Bondsmen.<lb/>
<gap/></p><pb/>
 
<p>II Prif <gap/></p>
<p>13</p>
<p>1 Art. 1</p>
<p>Favour shewn<lb/>
the Convict . p.1<lb/>
Four options - when<lb/>
of many <gap/><lb/>
have none. p.1<lb/>
Art 1</p>
<p>14</p>
<p>2 Art 1.</p>
<p>Provision made<lb/>
for <gap/> unhardened<lb/>
offenders having<lb/>
reputable connections<lb/>
p.1.</p>
 
<p>Art. 15</p>
<p>3 Art. 1</p>
<p>Hardship much<lb/>
greater<lb/>
in pressing. p.2</p>
<p>16</p>
<p>4 Art.1</p><lb/>
<p>2. In the obligation<lb/>
to serve under<lb/>
5 Eliz. p.2</p>
<p>17</p>
<p>5 Art 1.</p>
<p>3 in case of<lb/>
transport to N.
S. Wales. p.3</p>
<p>18</p>
<p>6 Art. 1</p>
<p>4. in case of<lb/>
persons committed <lb/>
for want of security<lb/>
p.3</p>
<p>19</p>
<p>7. Art.2<lb/>
Strength of the<lb/>
powers <lb/>
an advantage<lb/>
to the<lb/>
Prisoner. 1...3..</p>
 
<p>20</p>
<p>8 Art.2</p>
<p>Power of recapture<lb/>
no more<lb/>
than is possessed by<lb/>
Bail. p.4.</p>
 


Art 1
<gap/> 3,4,5, 6,7
12, 14,15,,16,17
18,21,22, 23
24,25,27,28 30,
31
,332,33,34


Art. 2
19, 12, 26
&#x2014;
Art 4
24,25
&#x2014;
Art.5
8
&#x2014;
Art.6
6, 10 |
&#x2014;
Art 7
6 |


Art 8
12 1 |<lb/>
&#x2014;
Art9
5 18 |
&#x2014;
Art.13
27 30




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Post-Interest
Strong Powers

Art. 2

The stronger the powers
given to the Bondsman
the stronger his security
and the stronger a
main inducement
to become Bound a Bondsman:
the greater
therefore the probability
of finding
one Whoever
from pure affection
& without view of
present advantage
might be disposed would choose to
to render
such a service—
of a father, an
uncle a brother
a patron will be
still at liberty

Art 1

3,4,5, 6,7
12, 14,15,,16,17
18,21,22, 23,
24,25,27,28 29,
31,32,33,34

Art. 2

19, 12, 26

Art 4

24,25


Art.5

8.

Art.6

6, 10 |

Art 7 |

6 |

Art 8

12 1 |

Art. 9

5 18 |

Art.13

27 30


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I

1 Art.1

A subsidiary
Panopticon, an
establishment here supposed
and favoured.
p.1.

2

2.Art.1.

Governor why not
to be bound to retain
the Remnants at
a reduced price.p.3

3

3 Art.1

Governor why preferable
to private
Bondsman p.4.

4

4 Art.1

The advantage of
pre-inception necessary
to his setting
up such as establishment.
p.4.

5

5 Art 1

Care taken not to
destroy theall competition.
p.5


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Publi. 1* Security

1 Arts 1, 6, 7.

Good behaviour
inference given
of it in his plan
Remaining not
probable. p.1. 4
III. 6

7

2 Art.1

Except in case
of a Remanent
parishless as well
as helpless. p 2

8

3 Art. 5

Security why expended
to subsistence
as well as good behaviour.
p.3

9

4 Art. 6

Governor why made
responsible on failure
of the private Bondsman
p. 5

Forgive him —

1. Inducement to
oppose irresponsible
Bondsman.

2. Plan of self-preservation
for uning
taking
upon him so
invidious a task. N.B. What the would
much it particularly
invidious
they would be hissuch then he would
have so many
competitors

3. Interest in the
through a lasting
reformation

10

5 Art. 6

Probability of his
submittingtaking on him
this risk & on
what terms. p.6


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I*

5(a) Art.1.

Penalty to go in
the shape of use
indemnification
to the party insured.
p.8

12

6 Art..9

Bondsmans recognizance
why
renewable at short
period. p.9.

1. To increase
strengthen the the
security for obligation to good
behaviour.

2. To increase the
faculty of finding
Bondsmen.


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II Prif

13

1 Art. 1

Favour shewn
the Convict . p.1
Four options - when
of many
have none. p.1
Art 1

14

2 Art 1.

Provision made
for unhardened
offenders having
reputable connections
p.1.

Art. 15

3 Art. 1

Hardship much
greater
in pressing. p.2

16

4 Art.1


2. In the obligation
to serve under
5 Eliz. p.2

17

5 Art 1.

3 in case of
transport to N. S. Wales. p.3

18

6 Art. 1

4. in case of
persons committed
for want of security
p.3

19

7. Art.2
Strength of the
powers
an advantage
to the
Prisoner. 1...3..

20

8 Art.2

Power of recapture
no more
than is possessed by
Bail. p.4.





Identifier: | JB/157/042/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

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Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

042a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Info in main headings field

this side cancelled

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

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Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

53412

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