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what might be termed the Rules of the Penitentiary<lb/>
what might be termed the Rules of the Penitentiary<lb/>
Establishment for life. If the intention<lb/>
Establishment for life. If the intention<lb/>
were that <note><add>+</add>after the expiration of each term as before</note> such a proportion should be at large<lb/>
were that <note><add>+</add>after the expiration of each<lb/>term as before</note> such a proportion should be at large<lb/>
in their country as are at large in this <lb/>
in their country as are at large in this <lb/>
country at present, is any greater or less proportion,<lb/>
country at present, is any greater or less proportion,<lb/>
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which the selection should be made.</p>
which the selection should be made.</p>
<p>Your Committee have sometimes heard<lb/>
<p>Your Committee have sometimes heard<lb/>
<del>Some have appeared</del>
<add><del>Some have appeared</del></add> it spoken of as an advantage, that all <add>its</add> three<lb/>
it spoken of as an advantage, that all <add>its</add> three<lb/>
species of chronical punishment should go on<lb/>
species of chronical punishment should go on<lb/>
together: There is certainly nothing of incompatibility<lb/>
together: There is certainly nothing of incompatibility<lb/>
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be by any means without example, if on the<lb/>
be by any means without example, if on the<lb/>
same subject a good system&#x2014;a bad one&#x2014;and <lb/>
same subject a good system&#x2014;a bad one&#x2014;and <lb/>
a very bad one <add>were to</add> should go on together. But the<lb/>
a very bad one should <add>were to</add> go on together. But the<lb/>
<sic>expence</sic> of this variety&#x2014;this variety of wretchedness&#x2014;<lb/>
<sic>expence</sic> of this variety&#x2014;this variety of wretchedness&#x2014;<lb/>
will always require to be considered.<lb/>
will always require to be considered.<lb/>
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<note><add>+</add> See the <unclear>Column</unclear> Paper.</note>
<note><add>+</add> See the <unclear>Column</unclear> Paper.</note>
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Police Report
Expence of Punishment
N.S. Wales.

effect. Let Parliament settle with itself what its
real wishes are with regard to the number that
after the expiration of their respective terms shall
be permitted to be at large: if none, then upon
in case of the proposed substitution of the Penitentiary
confinement to the confinement to New South Wales, it would
be necessary that at the expiration of the present
limited terms of Penitentiary imprisonment
an addition should be made of confinement to
what might be termed the Rules of the Penitentiary
Establishment for life. If the intention
were that +after the expiration of each
term as before
such a proportion should be at large
in their country as are at large in this
country at present, is any greater or less proportion,
than it would be necessary to determine
the proportion and to appoint the mode in
which the selection should be made.

Your Committee have sometimes heard
Some have appeared it spoken of as an advantage, that all its three
species of chronical punishment should go on
together: There is certainly nothing of incompatibility
amongst among the three:+ nor would it
be by any means without example, if on the
same subject a good system—a bad one—and
a very bad one should were to go on together. But the
expence of this variety—this variety of wretchedness—
will always require to be considered.
This disastrous species of luxury—a luxury as punishment
—seems to be but a bad purchase
when observed to be bought by the with money
raised by taxes imposed on the necessaries of life.+

+ Good, bad and indifferent
makes variety at any
rate.


+ See the Column Paper.


Identifier: | JB/149/145/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

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Box

149

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

145

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d18

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

49999

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