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<p><head>Imprisonment.  Fees</head></p>
 
<p><del>So true it is that this observation has nothing to do</del><lb/>
 
have had <add><del>any thing said to the prejudice of</del></add> their wisdom or their humanity called in<lb/>
 
question, <del>are known to have</del> <add><del>has</del> stand upon record as having</add> given their allowance<lb/>
to the abuse.  If any <del>Judges</del> <add>one of these Magistrates</add> had <del><gap/></del> had the<lb/>
spirit to have refused this allowance the Gaoler would<lb/>
for a moment have remained unpaid, and <del>these</del> <add>from thenceforward</add> the<lb/>
burthen would have been taken up by that public<lb/>
hand which from the beginning ought to have born<lb/>
it.*  There is no one of the Magistrates who contributed<lb/>
to the continuance of this abuse, but what<lb/>
were much meeker objects of it than those on whom <add>the wretched culprits</add><lb/>
they laid the burthen.<hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi></p>
<p><head>[NOTE]</head></p>
<p>* <add><del>Till the State be</del></add> By the old Law when <del>a <gap/></del> money was recovered<lb/>
<del>by <gap/></del> against a Hundred, the Sheriff laid hold<lb/>
of the first <del>man</del> <add>Hundredor</add> he met, and made him pay the<lb/>
whole.  Even this was a better <del>than that of</del> <add>expedient for</add> providing<lb/>
for the public burthen than the one<lb/>
in question.</p>
<p>[Text]<lb/>
So far is this <del>abuse</del> <add>hardship</add> from being justifiable on the<lb/>
score of punishment that <add>in <del>many of</del> most if not in all our prisons</add> it is inflicted indiscriminately<lb/>
on all who enter, innocent or guilty.  It is<lb/>
inflicted at all events when it is not known but they<lb/>
may be innocent:  <add>for</add> it is inflicted on them at first entrance<lb/>
when committed only for safe custody.  <add><del>More than this</del></add> This is<lb/>
not all:  it is inflicted on men after they have been<lb/>
<del>recognised</del> <add>proved to be</add> innocent.  Even this is not all:  to <del>fulfill</del> <add>fill up</add> the<lb/>
<add>measure</add></p>
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Imprisonment. Fees

So true it is that this observation has nothing to do
have had any thing said to the prejudice of their wisdom or their humanity called in
question, are known to have has stand upon record as having given their allowance
to the abuse. If any Judges one of these Magistrates had had the
spirit to have refused this allowance the Gaoler would
for a moment have remained unpaid, and these from thenceforward the
burthen would have been taken up by that public
hand which from the beginning ought to have born
it.* There is no one of the Magistrates who contributed
to the continuance of this abuse, but what
were much meeker objects of it than those on whom the wretched culprits
they laid the burthen.[a]

[NOTE]

* Till the State be By the old Law when a money was recovered
by against a Hundred, the Sheriff laid hold
of the first man Hundredor he met, and made him pay the
whole. Even this was a better than that of expedient for providing
for the public burthen than the one
in question.

[Text]
So far is this abuse hardship from being justifiable on the
score of punishment that in many of most if not in all our prisons it is inflicted indiscriminately
on all who enter, innocent or guilty. It is
inflicted at all events when it is not known but they
may be innocent: for it is inflicted on them at first entrance
when committed only for safe custody. More than this This is
not all: it is inflicted on men after they have been
recognised proved to be innocent. Even this is not all: to fulfill fill up the
measure


Identifier: | JB/141/063/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

063

Info in main headings field

imprisonment - fees

Image

003

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1 / e2 / e3 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::ac propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

franz ludwig tribolet; ann elizabeth lind

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

folio now in 2 pieces

ID Number

48280

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