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<p><!-- folio cut at this point --> with the Receivers<lb/>
 
of stolen goods here at home, <add>is a cause</add> more likely perhaps<lb/>
 
than any other. It is known, and is stated<lb/>
in M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Colquhoun's evidence that among the criminals<lb/>
by which the Metropolis <del><gap/></del> is infected are some who<lb/>
have paid their visit to this distant region: so that even<lb/>
in the present state of things the security is not entire.</p>
<p>But it may be worth enquiring whether the advantages<lb/>
looked for from this establishment are not<lb/>
dependent upon its weakness: and whether as it<lb/>
<del><gap/> to be</del> grows less disadvantageous in
<del>the character<lb/>
of an instru-</del> <del>respect</del> point of finance, it will<lb/>
not grow less advantageous in the character of an instrument<lb/>
of police. The more thriving, the more frequented:<lb/>
the more <del>freq</del> frequented the less the difficulty<lb/>
of return. The more thriving <add>too,</add> the less terrible.<lb/>
To persons in some circumstances, to persons who<lb/>
otherwise would have been disposed to emigrate, it<lb/>
may lose its terms altogether: especially if, <del><gap/></del> by<lb/>
money or other means, the servitude <del>might</del> be avoidable.<add>+</add><lb/>
While to some <add>the emigration remains</add> <del>it is</del> a punishment, to<lb/>
others it may <add>thus</add> become an adventure: but a<lb/>
punishment should be the same <add>thing</add> to all persons<lb/>
and at all times.<lb/>
<add>Nor</add></p>
<note><add>+</add> This inconvenience<lb/>
had already become<lb/>
sensible, <del>before</del> in the<lb/>
instance of the <del>now</del><lb/>
comparatively old-<lb/>
planted Colonies:<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>Many,</add> though innocent,<lb/>
went thither<lb/>
voluntarily, even at<lb/>
the price of servitude:<lb/>
while others under<lb/>
the notion of punishment<lb/>
were sent<lb/>
thither for their<lb/>
crimes.</note>


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with the Receivers
of stolen goods here at home, is a cause more likely perhaps
than any other. It is known, and is stated
in Mr Colquhoun's evidence that among the criminals
by which the Metropolis is infected are some who
have paid their visit to this distant region: so that even
in the present state of things the security is not entire.

But it may be worth enquiring whether the advantages
looked for from this establishment are not
dependent upon its weakness: and whether as it
to be grows less disadvantageous in the character
of an instru-
respect point of finance, it will
not grow less advantageous in the character of an instrument
of police. The more thriving, the more frequented:
the more freq frequented the less the difficulty
of return. The more thriving too, the less terrible.
To persons in some circumstances, to persons who
otherwise would have been disposed to emigrate, it
may lose its terms altogether: especially if, by
money or other means, the servitude might be avoidable.+
While to some the emigration remains it is a punishment, to
others it may thus become an adventure: but a
punishment should be the same thing to all persons
and at all times.
Nor

+ This inconvenience
had already become
sensible, before in the
instance of the now
comparatively old-
planted Colonies:
Many, though innocent,
went thither
voluntarily, even at
the price of servitude:
while others under
the notion of punishment
were sent
thither for their
crimes.



Identifier: | JB/149/132/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

132

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49986

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