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<p>To the <hi rend="underline">Westminster</hi> <hi rend="underline">Scholars</hi>, it would afford an advantage as &#x2014;"&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>To the <hi rend="underline">Westminster</hi> <hi rend="underline">Scholars</hi>, it would afford an advantage as &#x2014;"&#x2014;<lb/>
<note><add>[+]</add> a source <add>an</add> apparent <add>one</add> at least,<lb/>
<note><add>[+]</add> a source, <add>an</add> apparent <add>one</add> at least,<lb/>
of corruption, which <add>of itself</add> has been<lb/>
of corruption, which <add>of itself</add> has been<lb/>
known to operate with effect<lb/>
known to operate with effect<lb/>
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by others Blackguards to<lb/>
by others Blackguards to<lb/>
which they are now subject<lb/>
which they are now subject<lb/>
may in home <gap/> at <lb/>
may in some instances at <lb/>
least in<gap/> the less<lb/>
least initiate the less<lb/>
<gap/> scholars; in <gap/><lb/>
cautious scholars; in <gap/><lb/>
of wit and in licenteries<lb/>
of wit and in licenteries<lb/>
re<gap/>ing and conversation<lb/>
re<gap/>ing and conversation<lb/>
<del>To</del> which would not occur<lb/>
<del>To</del> which would not occur<lb/>
in a place secluded p<gap/> the<lb/>
in a place secluded from the<lb/>
rest and it is a fact that<lb/>
rest and it is a fact that<lb/>
with some <gap/> the present<lb/>
with some <gap/> the present<lb/>
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the opportunities, its affords<lb/>
the opportunities, its affords<lb/>
prejudicial to their morals<lb/>
prejudicial to their morals<lb/>
of the Scholars, has been <add><gap/></add> been an<lb/>
of the Scholars, has been <add><gap/></add> an<lb/>
objective <gap/> adsegation<lb/>
objective <gap/> education<lb/>
at <gap/> school</note> <hi rend="underline">Ground</hi>, the most elevated, healthy, and pleasant <del>spot</del> in the whole waste:<lb/>
at <gap/> school</note> <del><hi rend="underline">Ground</hi></del>, the most elevated, healthy, and pleasant <del>spot</del> in the whole waste:<lb/>
a retired Corner, containing <del>not less</del><add>more</add> than half as much ground again as<lb/>
a retired Corner, containing <del>not less</del><add>more</add> than half as much ground again as<lb/>
is employed in the <hi rend="underline">largest</hi> of the spots kept up for the purpose <add>of a Cricket ground</add>in the<lb/>
is employed in the <hi rend="underline">largest</hi> of the spots kept up for the purpose <add>of a Cricket ground</add>in the<lb/>
Neighbourhood of the Metropolis: above 11 Acres instead of <del>between</del><add>about 6 or</add> &#x2014;<lb/>
Neighbourhood of the Metropolis: about 11 Acres instead of <del>between</del><add>about 6 or</add> &#x2014;<lb/>
7 <del>and 8</del> &#x2014; And this appropriated Cricket-Ground, besides being Fenced<lb/>
7 <del>and 8</del> &#x2014; And this appropriated Cricket-Ground, besides being Fenced<lb/>
off, might and would, be &#x2014; put into such a state, as to be much better<lb/>
off, might and would, be put into such a state, as to be much better<lb/>
adapted to the purpose of that pastime, than any part of the Waste<lb/>
adapted to the purpose of that pastime, than any part of the Waste<lb/>
has ever been in as yet.&#x2014;</p>
has ever been in as yet.&#x2014;</p>
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Among the numerous classes of cases, in which specific rights of property
are every day made to give way to public exigence or even convenience, an —"—
instance is perhaps hardly to be found, of a change so pregnant with —
advantage to the general mass of interests concerned, and at the same time
so clear of hardship. To the Neighbourhood it would afford not only a negative
security, by the removal of the source of danger above indicated, but a positive
safeguard, of no mean account. For the security of the Penitentiary House
itself, a numerous watch, upon a Plan of uninterrupted attendance —"—
will be kept, without as well as within the House; night as well as
day: so that all hours there will be an Armed Force upon the —
spot, unexposed to those jealousies which are apt to narrow the protection
derivable from the military, and in readiness to act, at a moment's
warning, for the quelling of Tumults or apprehending of —"—
Malefactors —

It would render the spot instead of an eyesore, an Ornament to —
the vicinity: by substituting to the miserable Poor-House, a magnificent
and elegant structure, and, to the present combination of swamps and —
laystalls, a cultivated spot, laid out upon a Plan in which Ornament would be combined with use.—

To the Westminster Scholars, it would afford an advantage as —"—
[+] a source, an apparent one at least,
of corruption, which of itself has been
known to operate with effect
on the minds of Parents, as
an objection to their intrusting
their children to that school.
flattering as it would be new and unexpected. At present, whatever benefit
they reap from the use of that dreary and ill looking expanse, in the —
way of sport and exercise, is subject to the perpetual intrusion of mean,
dangerous and unwelcome Company, of all sorts: [+] By the Bill, in compensation
for their undefined, right of roaming, over the whole waste, an —
allotment is made to the Scholars for their separate use, of giving them for their reservation a spot of ground for a Cricket
An association with the
Vodagus as they are called
by some or may explicitly
by others Blackguards to
which they are now subject
may in some instances at
least initiate the less
cautious scholars; in
of wit and in licenteries
reing and conversation
To which would not occur
in a place secluded from the
rest and it is a fact that
with some the present
scite of their play place and
the opportunities, its affords
prejudicial to their morals
of the Scholars, has been an
objective education
at school
Ground, the most elevated, healthy, and pleasant spot in the whole waste:
a retired Corner, containing not lessmore than half as much ground again as
is employed in the largest of the spots kept up for the purpose of a Cricket groundin the
Neighbourhood of the Metropolis: about 11 Acres instead of betweenabout 6 or
7 and 8 — And this appropriated Cricket-Ground, besides being Fenced
off, might and would, be put into such a state, as to be much better
adapted to the purpose of that pastime, than any part of the Waste
has ever been in as yet.—

As to the Paupers, the present Inhabitants of the Poor-House and —"—
their Successors, they will be put in the same plight and condition they are
in at present, with no other difference than the having a new House to live
in instead of an old one, & without removing further than to another




Identifier: | JB/123/205/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

205

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] propatria [britannia motif, bell motif] 1795]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1795

Notes public

ID Number

41631

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