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<p>It is evident, that<lb/>
 
whether there happens<lb/>
 
to be evidence or no,<lb/>
<add>almost</add> every person who<lb/>
happens not to have<lb/>
responsible friends,<lb/>
must of necessity<lb/>
upon his discharge<lb/>
from the Hulks, or<lb/>
from a Penitentiary<lb/>
House find himself<lb/>
whether he will or<lb/>
no in the predicament<lb/>
of a rogue<lb/>
and vagabond, as<lb/>
above described: and<lb/>
the same causes which<lb/>
at first brought him<lb/>
into that predicament<lb/>
must by their countenance<lb/>
bring him<lb/>
into that of an incorrigible<lb/>
rogue.<lb/></p>


<p><head>Objection</head></p>
<p>If he says<lb/>
it is/as good &#x2014; it<lb/>
contains too much<lb/>
to be performed,<lb/>
deserve him to take<lb/>
a pen and strike<lb/>
out <del> what is supposed</del><lb/>
whatever he<lb/>
looks upon as<lb/>
too much.</p>
<p>Ask him what<lb/>
he <del>cant</del> would<lb/>
have said if the<lb/>
business undertaken<lb/>
for at this under<lb/>
price had been<lb/>
nothing more than<lb/>
simply what is<lb/>
done by the<lb/>
Hulk-masters:<lb/>
is the proposal<lb/>
the worse for undertaking<lb/>
for doing<lb/>
so many good<lb/>
things which with<lb/>
they nor any body<lb/>
every thought of<lb/>
doing.</p>
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It is evident, that
whether there happens
to be evidence or no,
almost every person who
happens not to have
responsible friends,
must of necessity
upon his discharge
from the Hulks, or
from a Penitentiary
House find himself
whether he will or
no in the predicament
of a rogue
and vagabond, as
above described: and
the same causes which
at first brought him
into that predicament
must by their countenance
bring him
into that of an incorrigible
rogue.

Objection

If he says
it is/as good — it
contains too much
to be performed,
deserve him to take
a pen and strike
out what is supposed
whatever he
looks upon as
too much.

Ask him what
he cant would
have said if the
business undertaken
for at this under
price had been
nothing more than
simply what is
done by the
Hulk-masters:
is the proposal
the worse for undertaking
for doing
so many good
things which with
they nor any body
every thought of
doing.


Identifier: | JB/119/020/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

panopticon fiction provision

Image

004

Titles

plymouth hulk / objection / by the vagrant act

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39531

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