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<p><head>Letter to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Foster Petersburgh</head></p> | |||
<p>for <del>finishing</del> changing the punishment of Transportation<lb/> | |||
into Hard-labour, to be performed in Houses<lb/> | |||
which it proposed to establish for that purpose<lb/> | |||
throughout England. The Bill I understand to<lb/> | |||
be the composition of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Eden, Author of the Principles<lb/> | |||
of Penal Law, Under Secretary of State under<lb/> | |||
Lord Suffolk, a Lord of Trade, and who within<lb/> | |||
these few days is gone out care of the 3 Commissioners<lb/> | |||
to America. <del><add>The subject of their project</add> This coming under within the<lb/> | |||
plan of my book on Punishment, I thought this<lb/> | |||
to</del> The proposal of a <del>project</del> <add>measure</add> which like this<lb/> | |||
came within the plan of my book on punishments<lb/> | |||
was an occasion I thought not to be neglected, of<lb/> | |||
trying whether my speculations were likely to be of<lb/> | |||
use. The Bill had been already announced by the<lb/> | |||
Judges in their circuits; and as I understood was<lb/> | |||
intended to be brought into the Parliament in the<lb/> | |||
course of the present Session. Having no time to<lb/> | |||
lose, I <del>got</del> <add>put</add> together a few thoughts on the subject<lb/> | |||
which in the compass of <del>a few</del> <add>little more than</add> about three<lb/> | |||
weeks I made up into a Pamphlet intitled<lb/> | |||
A View of the Hard-labour Bill. It has been<lb/> | |||
out about a fortnight.</p> | |||
<p>Among the friends to whom I meant to <del>make<lb/> | |||
presents of a few</del> <add>distribute</add> copies I naturally turned my<lb/> | |||
thoughts to you. I had heard from my father<lb/> | |||
of your being at Petersburgh with the Dutchess<lb/> | |||
<add>of</add></p> | |||
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Letter to Mr Foster Petersburgh
for finishing changing the punishment of Transportation
into Hard-labour, to be performed in Houses
which it proposed to establish for that purpose
throughout England. The Bill I understand to
be the composition of Mr Eden, Author of the Principles
of Penal Law, Under Secretary of State under
Lord Suffolk, a Lord of Trade, and who within
these few days is gone out care of the 3 Commissioners
to America. The subject of their project This coming under within the
plan of my book on Punishment, I thought this
to The proposal of a project measure which like this
came within the plan of my book on punishments
was an occasion I thought not to be neglected, of
trying whether my speculations were likely to be of
use. The Bill had been already announced by the
Judges in their circuits; and as I understood was
intended to be brought into the Parliament in the
course of the present Session. Having no time to
lose, I got put together a few thoughts on the subject
which in the compass of a few little more than about three
weeks I made up into a Pamphlet intitled
A View of the Hard-labour Bill. It has been
out about a fortnight.
Among the friends to whom I meant to make
presents of a few distribute copies I naturally turned my
thoughts to you. I had heard from my father
of your being at Petersburgh with the Dutchess
of
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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letter 248, vol. 2 |
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