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<!-- pencil --><head>Panopticon  Observations on Holford's Report</head></p>
 
<p>3.  <del>One argument</del> In answer to the admitted respectability<lb/>
 
of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Benthams character an argument employed is –<lb/>
 
that <del>they have the <gap/></del> not only he but his Brother<lb/>
after him have the power of <del><gap/></del> consigning the establishment
to other hands.  He consents <gap/> let his Brother <del>have</del><lb/>
return the stipulated Survivorship but upon <del>the</del> condition<lb/>
of his consenting to keep <del>himself</del> themselves respectively<lb/>
subject to the full responsibility of the situation for the remainder<lb/>
of their respective lives.</p>
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham's Brother, General Bentham, one<lb/>
of the Commissioners of his Majesty may surely be stated<lb/>
as being to every such purpose preferable to any as yet<lb/>
untried man.  He who at Petersburgh in the short time<lb/>
he was there in the years 1807 and 1808 actually instituted<lb/>
an establishment in this very <del><gap/></del> central <unclear>instructive</unclear> principle,<lb/>
on a still larger scale, and with compleat success<lb/>
he under whose management, of which the fullest <add>and <gap/></add> account<lb/>
may be obtained at any time, actually exist in Portsmouth<lb/>
Dock Yard, working hands in very considerable<lb/>
number employed many of them in the working of <add><del>the</del></add> machinery<lb/>
invented by him for this very purpose.</p>
<p>4.  Great apprehension is entertained but under all<lb/>
notwithstanding <del>all the</del> so many <unclear>ties</unclear>, and all of them <unclear>names</unclear><lb/>
of his own invention which M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham <add>in his system</add> has provided<lb/>
for the binding him to the observance of his duty by<lb/>
bringing his interest in every shape to a coincidence<lb/>
with it, he should <add>for the sake of profit</add> either overwork or underfeed or<lb/>
overfeed the prisoners committed to his care.  Sooner<lb/>
than forfeit all <add>the</add> hope of <del><gap/></del> rendering to his country and to<lb/>
mankind the service which he continues, so fully assured
its being in such an establishment in his power to render<lb/>
he <del>will be</del> is ready and desirous to under the management<lb/>
of an establishment upon his play without any such <del>encreasing</del> <add>encreasable</add><lb/>
profit upon trial.</p>
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1 March 1812
Panopticon Observations on Holford's Report

3. One argument In answer to the admitted respectability
of Mr Benthams character an argument employed is –
that they have the not only he but his Brother
after him have the power of consigning the establishment to other hands. He consents let his Brother have
return the stipulated Survivorship but upon the condition
of his consenting to keep himself themselves respectively
subject to the full responsibility of the situation for the remainder
of their respective lives.

Mr Bentham's Brother, General Bentham, one
of the Commissioners of his Majesty may surely be stated
as being to every such purpose preferable to any as yet
untried man. He who at Petersburgh in the short time
he was there in the years 1807 and 1808 actually instituted
an establishment in this very central instructive principle,
on a still larger scale, and with compleat success
he under whose management, of which the fullest and account
may be obtained at any time, actually exist in Portsmouth
Dock Yard, working hands in very considerable
number employed many of them in the working of the machinery
invented by him for this very purpose.

4. Great apprehension is entertained but under all
notwithstanding all the so many ties, and all of them names
of his own invention which Mr Bentham in his system has provided
for the binding him to the observance of his duty by
bringing his interest in every shape to a coincidence
with it, he should for the sake of profit either overwork or underfeed or
overfeed the prisoners committed to his care. Sooner
than forfeit all the hope of rendering to his country and to
mankind the service which he continues, so fully assured its being in such an establishment in his power to render
he will be is ready and desirous to under the management
of an establishment upon his play without any such encreasing encreasable
profit upon trial.


Identifier: | JB/118/277/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-03-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

17 or 3 - 18 or 4

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

277

Info in main headings field

panopt. observations on holford's report

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / d7 / e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1809

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

39331

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