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<p><!-- pencil -->8 Sept. 1812<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>J.B. to L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Sidmouth</head></p>
 
<p>Suppose the expensive plan were so unsuccessful<lb/>
 
it would be too late to go back to the economical one.<lb/>
 
For the purpose of a constant influx of gratuitous, and<lb/>
incorruptible, became unknown, inspectors <del>it is</del> to the<lb/>
Panopticon plan vicinity to the metropolis was necessary.<lb/>
<add>By</add> In the ground purchased by me and now taken from me<lb/>
at Milbank this capital requisite was contained <add>possessed</add>.<lb/>
It is within a very <del><gap/></del> considerable distance of the<lb/>
very focus of government – <add>of Parliament and</add> of all the offices.  <del>By</del><lb/>
Eighty Acres and more had been promised me:  the<lb/>
public faith as usual being broke with me, 52<lb/>
only were given me.  But in that 52 acres I<lb/>
could still have <gap/> – I could still <gap/> and without<lb/>
inconvenience the whole convict population of the Island.<lb/>
By the time <del>that proposed to be <gap/> in</del> <add>by which</add> that ground<lb/>
is proposed to be covered in the <add>then</add> Panopticon plan no<lb/>
room would be left for any Panopticon establishment<lb/>
for any future contingency.  But <del>no other such</del> <add>for the use of</add><lb/>
<del>ground open to <gap/> neighbourhood of</del> <add>any future contingent Panopticon no other spot of ground</add> possessing any<lb/>
such properties would be to be had at any expence.<lb/>
Thereupon all possibility of trying the Panopticon otherwise <add>unless<lb/>
it were</add> than upon great disadvantage would be extinguished,<lb/>
and this is among the objects looked to and provided<lb/>
for.</p>
<p><del>If</del> <add>Let</add> The government plan <del>being</del> <add>be</add> adopted in the first<lb/>
instance, <add>if</add> it should be found to fail, the expensive<lb/>
plan may be taken up at any time.  If the expensive<lb/>
plan be taken up in the first instance, the<lb/>
economical plan never can be taken up.</p>
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8 Sept. 1812
J.B. to Ld Sidmouth

Suppose the expensive plan were so unsuccessful
it would be too late to go back to the economical one.
For the purpose of a constant influx of gratuitous, and
incorruptible, became unknown, inspectors it is to the
Panopticon plan vicinity to the metropolis was necessary.
By In the ground purchased by me and now taken from me
at Milbank this capital requisite was contained possessed.
It is within a very considerable distance of the
very focus of government – of Parliament and of all the offices. By
Eighty Acres and more had been promised me: the
public faith as usual being broke with me, 52
only were given me. But in that 52 acres I
could still have – I could still and without
inconvenience the whole convict population of the Island.
By the time that proposed to be in by which that ground
is proposed to be covered in the then Panopticon plan no
room would be left for any Panopticon establishment
for any future contingency. But no other such for the use of
ground open to neighbourhood of any future contingent Panopticon no other spot of ground possessing any
such properties would be to be had at any expence.
Thereupon all possibility of trying the Panopticon otherwise unless
it were
than upon great disadvantage would be extinguished,
and this is among the objects looked to and provided
for.

If Let The government plan being be adopted in the first
instance, if it should be found to fail, the expensive
plan may be taken up at any time. If the expensive
plan be taken up in the first instance, the
economical plan never can be taken up.


Identifier: | JB/118/419/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-09-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

12-13

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

419

Info in main headings field

jb to ld sidmouth

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b5 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft; not included in letter 2190, vol. 8

ID Number

39473

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