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<p><!-- pencil -->4 March 1812<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>Panopticon – Defence</head></p>
 
<p>Having been, some years he believes before the worthy<lb/>
 
Baronet entered upon the task of giving <add>in his character of County Magistrate</add> to the Gloucestershire<lb/>
 
from the benefit of his indubitably excellent intentions<lb/>
been in the habit of comprehending <add>or endeavouring at least to comprehend</add> within the grasp of his<lb/>
attention for the purpose <add>with a view</add> of legislation, the whole circle of <add><gap/> agent<lb/>
<unclear>humans</unclear> for</add> human affairs in all places and all times, M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham<lb/>
in his book intituled Panopticon <del><gap/></del> did venture to <del>lay down</del> <add>propose</add><lb/>
in the character of treasurer, the following <del>propositions; viz.</del> <add>antagonizing indeed</add><lb/>
but not irreconciliable propositions –</p>
<p>1.  <hi rend="underline">Rule of Lenity</hi><lb/>
2.  <hi rend="underline">Rule of Severity</hi><lb/>
3.  <hi rend="underline">Rule of Economy</hi></p>
<p><!-- pencil -->Note (a)?<lb/>
<del>These principles he would venture humbly to</del>  In the state<lb/>
of obscurity and proscription to which he has been doomed would<lb/>
were it his fortune to possess <del>any honour</del> <add>in his own country</add> (for <unclear>discretion</unclear> it is<lb/>
not altogether so) any chance of attention <add>eyes</add> for anything he<lb/>
should committ to paper those principles <add>propositions</add> he would venture<lb/>
humbly to submitt in the character of principles <del><gap/></del> <add>adapted</add><lb/>
not merely to the latitude of Gloucester or Milbank, but as proper<lb/>
to serve as a basis for whatever system of provision can<lb/>
in any place or at any time be made for prisons maintained<lb/>
by forced contributions at the expence of the honest and<lb/>
industrious, maintained whether in the character of paupers<lb/>
or of convicted criminals.</p>
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4 March 1812
Panopticon – Defence

Having been, some years he believes before the worthy
Baronet entered upon the task of giving in his character of County Magistrate to the Gloucestershire
from the benefit of his indubitably excellent intentions
been in the habit of comprehending or endeavouring at least to comprehend within the grasp of his
attention for the purpose with a view of legislation, the whole circle of agent
humans for
human affairs in all places and all times, Mr Bentham
in his book intituled Panopticon did venture to lay down propose
in the character of treasurer, the following propositions; viz. antagonizing indeed
but not irreconciliable propositions –

1. Rule of Lenity
2. Rule of Severity
3. Rule of Economy

Note (a)?
These principles he would venture humbly to In the state
of obscurity and proscription to which he has been doomed would
were it his fortune to possess any honour in his own country (for discretion it is
not altogether so) any chance of attention eyes for anything he
should committ to paper those principles propositions he would venture
humbly to submitt in the character of principles adapted
not merely to the latitude of Gloucester or Milbank, but as proper
to serve as a basis for whatever system of provision can
in any place or at any time be made for prisons maintained
by forced contributions at the expence of the honest and
industrious, maintained whether in the character of paupers
or of convicted criminals.


Identifier: | JB/118/311/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-03-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

311

Info in main headings field

panopticon defence

Image

001

Titles

note (a) ?

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

39365

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