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<p><head>General scheme &amp;c</head></p>
 
<p>attention by the curiosity it <del>excites</del> <add>will</add> excite, and the terror<lb/>
 
it will inspire.<hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi></p>
 
<p>With a view to Reformation:  For offences punished<lb/>
by Temporary Imprisonment let part of the Punishment<lb/>
be to get by heart a certain part of<lb/>
the Criminal Code including that part that relates<lb/>
to the offence for which he was punished.  It might<lb/>
be digested into the form of a Catechism.</p>
<p>The Cells when fitted up in such a manner<lb/>
as to exclude <add>not to admitt</add> the Light might be termed Dungeons.<lb/>
This might be done by fixing to the outside of<lb/>
the Windows a funnel of the same aperture, but<lb/>
made to take one or more turns at right angles.<lb/>
This would serve to exclude the light, without excluding<lb/>
the Air.  This circumstance of <del>the</del> excluding<lb/>
the light is the only use of making Dungeons<lb/>
underground.</p>
<p>Those speculators who have mean to propose <add>proposed</add><lb/>
the making <add>that</add> Darkness a part of the punishment <add>should be an ingredient in penance</add><lb/>
penitential Imprisonment, have done it by proposing <add>exposed themselves</add><lb/>
<del>that</del> a Dungeon for the place of confinement.<lb/>
But a Dungeon <add>confinement</add> underground <del>is</del>, for want<lb/>
of the lateral apertures of Doors and windows, imparts</p>
<p><head>NOTE</head></p>
<p><hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi>  How powerful the effect of this little circumstance may<lb/>
be even in narration, has been experienced I suppose<lb/>
by every one who has <add>[happened to have]</add> read <del>eve</del> the <del>Histo</del> account of<lb/>
the man with the Iron mask as given by M<hi rend="superscript"></hi><lb/>
Voltaire.  <del>in</del> <add>See</add> his <foreign>Essai sur l'Histoire Generale</foreign>.  The man<lb/>
with the Iron Mask was a State prisoner <add>of the first distinction</add> who was kept in<lb/>
confinement for many years during the reign of Louis 14, and whose<lb/>
name and quality remain to this day unknown.</p>
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General scheme &c

attention by the curiosity it excites will excite, and the terror
it will inspire.[a]

With a view to Reformation: For offences punished
by Temporary Imprisonment let part of the Punishment
be to get by heart a certain part of
the Criminal Code including that part that relates
to the offence for which he was punished. It might
be digested into the form of a Catechism.

The Cells when fitted up in such a manner
as to exclude not to admitt the Light might be termed Dungeons.
This might be done by fixing to the outside of
the Windows a funnel of the same aperture, but
made to take one or more turns at right angles.
This would serve to exclude the light, without excluding
the Air. This circumstance of the excluding
the light is the only use of making Dungeons
underground.

Those speculators who have mean to propose proposed
the making that Darkness a part of the punishment should be an ingredient in penance
penitential Imprisonment, have done it by proposing exposed themselves
that a Dungeon for the place of confinement.
But a Dungeon confinement underground is, for want
of the lateral apertures of Doors and windows, imparts

NOTE

[a] How powerful the effect of this little circumstance may
be even in narration, has been experienced I suppose
by every one who has [happened to have] read eve the Histo account of
the man with the Iron mask as given by M
Voltaire. in See his Essai sur l'Histoire Generale. The man
with the Iron Mask was a State prisoner of the first distinction who was kept in
confinement for many years during the reign of Louis 14, and whose
name and quality remain to this day unknown.


Identifier: | JB/159/207/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

207

Info in main headings field

general scheme &c

Image

001

Titles

penal catechism / cells convertible into dungeons / note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

l v g

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54030

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