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<p><!-- pencil -->7 June 1812<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>Panopt. Observ. on Holford's Report</head></p>
 
<p>Of the eventual <add>future</add> transgression of which the official person<lb/>
 
in question is thus convicted, the heads <add>shapes</add> may be thus enumerated.<lb/>
 
They are all contained in the compass of <del>little</del> <add>2 1/4</add><lb/>
<del>more</del> pages of the Report, and that it may be certain that<lb/>
nothing of <add><del>the</del></add> that tendency <add>nature</add> has been here omitted, that<lb/>
part of the Report is here subjoined <hi rend="underline">in terminis</hi>.</p>
<p>I.  Badness of the provisions and necessaries which he<lb/>
in his situation of Governor would have furnished:  viz.<lb/>
in so far as <add>in <del>point of pro</del> the shape of profit or otherwise</add> it would have been his interest that this<lb/>
mischief should take place.  p.13.</p>
<p>II.  Improper luxuriousness of those same articles:  viz.<lb/>
in so far as it would have been his interest that mischief<lb/>
in this shape should take place.  p.13.</p>
<p>III.  Extortion:  viz. by means and in respect of the undue power<lb/>
that <add>for the sake of the profit</add> would have been put by him upon such articles as <unclear>he</unclear> would<lb/>
have admitted.</p>
<p><del>V</del> IV.  Want of sufficient to the religious instruction<lb/>
and moral improvement of the prisoners:  viz. inasmuch<lb/>
as it would be his interest ... that ... they should do as much<lb/>
"work as they were competent to execute, and that their<lb/>
"labour should be exercised in the manner by which most<lb/>
profit would be produced."  p.13.</p>
<p>V.  <del>Permission given</del> By permission or even obligation<lb/>
"unfit ... "associations" amongst the prisoners:  unfit, viz.<lb/>
<add>as <hi rend="underline">operating</hi></add> in such sort as "to retard rather than to accelerate the<lb/>
progress of moral improvement – p.13:  inasmuch that<lb/>
<add>as</add> in this plan "pecuniary advantage is <del>not</del> ... <add>thus</add> made the most<lb/>
prominent object of <del>reformation</del> attention, the experiment of<lb/>
reformation would not be fairly tried.</p>
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7 June 1812
Panopt. Observ. on Holford's Report

Of the eventual future transgression of which the official person
in question is thus convicted, the heads shapes may be thus enumerated.
They are all contained in the compass of little 2 1/4
more pages of the Report, and that it may be certain that
nothing of the that tendency nature has been here omitted, that
part of the Report is here subjoined in terminis.

I. Badness of the provisions and necessaries which he
in his situation of Governor would have furnished: viz.
in so far as in point of pro the shape of profit or otherwise it would have been his interest that this
mischief should take place. p.13.

II. Improper luxuriousness of those same articles: viz.
in so far as it would have been his interest that mischief
in this shape should take place. p.13.

III. Extortion: viz. by means and in respect of the undue power
that for the sake of the profit would have been put by him upon such articles as he would
have admitted.

V IV. Want of sufficient to the religious instruction
and moral improvement of the prisoners: viz. inasmuch
as it would be his interest ... that ... they should do as much
"work as they were competent to execute, and that their
"labour should be exercised in the manner by which most
profit would be produced." p.13.

V. Permission given By permission or even obligation
"unfit ... "associations" amongst the prisoners: unfit, viz.
as operating in such sort as "to retard rather than to accelerate the
progress of moral improvement – p.13: inasmuch that
as in this plan "pecuniary advantage is not ... thus made the most
prominent object of reformation attention, the experiment of
reformation would not be fairly tried.


Identifier: | JB/118/322/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-06-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

322

Info in main headings field

panopt. observat. on holford's report

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…> co

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39376

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