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<p><head>Territorial Confinement and Banishment</head></p>
 
<p>destroyed.  An English <add>Cutter</add> Broad-Cloth Weaver or Hatter.<lb/>
 
A French Cook <del>or</del> <add>Taylor</add> Dancing Master, <add>Hair Dresser or Milliner</add>, an Italian<lb/>
 
<add>Musician</add> <del>Singer</del> or Painter <del>would be apt not to find themselves</del> <add>A Prussian Military Officer might be</add><lb/>
full as likely to gain as to lose in this article<lb/>
by Banishment.</p>
<p>The abuses <add>affecting health which are</add> incident to <add>Territorial</add> Confinement are so to<lb/>
Relegation and to <del>definite</del> Banishment, when definite.</p>
<p>The quantity of suffering incident to Banishment and<lb/>
in some cases to Relegation will depend upon the <lb/>
patients knowledge <add>acquaintance</add> or want of knowledge in <add>acquaintance with</add> foreign<lb/>
Languages:  And for tis purpose it ought<lb/>
to be borne in mind that by far the greater part<lb/>
of the people in a country know <add>use</add> no language<lb/>
but their own.  A great deal will depend upon the<lb/>
extent of the language <add>a man speaks</add> in proportion to the state <add>he is a member of</add>.<lb/>
An Italian or a German merely by being banished<lb/>
his own state would suffer nothing in this respect<lb/>
<del>A Frenchman</del> <add>because in other</add> states he will find the bulk of the<lb/>
people speaking precisely the same language.  Next<lb/>
to an Italian or a German a Frenchman would<lb/>
be least exposed to suffer;  on account of the popularity<lb/>
of the French Language in other European nations.<lb/>
Next to him a Spaniard <del>perhaps</del> a Portuguese<lb/>
a Dutch man, a Fleming.  A Spaniard and a<lb/>
Portuguese on account of the <add>close</add> affinity of those languages<lb/>
to one another;  <del>and</del> not to omitt their own distant<lb/>
affinity <del>of</del> to the Italian and the French.  A Dutch<lb/>
<add>Man</add></p>
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Territorial Confinement and Banishment

destroyed. An English Cutter Broad-Cloth Weaver or Hatter.
A French Cook or Taylor Dancing Master, Hair Dresser or Milliner, an Italian
Musician Singer or Painter would be apt not to find themselves A Prussian Military Officer might be
full as likely to gain as to lose in this article
by Banishment.

The abuses affecting health which are incident to Territorial Confinement are so to
Relegation and to definite Banishment, when definite.

The quantity of suffering incident to Banishment and
in some cases to Relegation will depend upon the
patients knowledge acquaintance or want of knowledge in acquaintance with foreign
Languages: And for tis purpose it ought
to be borne in mind that by far the greater part
of the people in a country know use no language
but their own. A great deal will depend upon the
extent of the language a man speaks in proportion to the state he is a member of.
An Italian or a German merely by being banished
his own state would suffer nothing in this respect
A Frenchman because in other states he will find the bulk of the
people speaking precisely the same language. Next
to an Italian or a German a Frenchman would
be least exposed to suffer; on account of the popularity
of the French Language in other European nations.
Next to him a Spaniard perhaps a Portuguese
a Dutch man, a Fleming. A Spaniard and a
Portuguese on account of the close affinity of those languages
to one another; and not to omitt their own distant
affinity of to the Italian and the French. A Dutch
Man


Identifier: | JB/159/213/004"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

213

Info in main headings field

territorial confinement and banishment

Image

004

Titles

strangeness of the language

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54036

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