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<p>any others than <hi rend="underline">"such" ... "as the several Gaols of the<lb/>
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"respective Counties cannot contain, from the time of their<lb/>
 
"receiving sentence, till <del>the time</del> an opportunity<lb/>
 
"may offer for their being transported,"</hi>  From this it <add><del>say that</del></add><lb/>
 
follows that of <del>either</del> by any exertion of his, or<lb/>
<del>those</del> <add>those <del>with whom he acts</del>, on whom he reckons</add> it can be so contrived, either that the opportunities<lb/>
of transporting convicts <del>should</del> <add>shall</add> protect themselves<lb/>
with a certain degree of frequency – or that the<lb/>
Gaols in question <del>can</del> be made to receive a certain<lb/>
degree of <unclear>inequitude</unclear>, then and in either case the<lb/>
Penitentiary House was not intended by the Act<lb/>
to be built at all – and that as a corollary<lb/>
which I gather indeed not from this letter alone,<lb/>
but from this, coupled with <add>the first of his grounds of relinquishment, as exhibited in</add> his subsequent corruption<lb/>
<unclear>which</unclear> with the Treasury) it belongs to his Grace<lb/>
<del>who</del> in conjunction with the Treasury to <del>put</del><add><unclear>place</unclear></add> if<lb/>
the erection of the Penitentiary House <del>indefinitely</del><lb/>
for an indefinite <add>length of</add> time, and <gap/> one or other<lb/>
of these desirable courts <del>can be</del> <add>shall have been</add> made to have<lb/>
taken place.</p>
<p>This then in pretence of understanding this<lb/>
to be the object of the legislation in the ever felt –<lb/>
<unclear>he</unclear> variations – viz:  the Act in question and another <hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> (which as Your Lordship will see afterwards is nothing to the purpose and is introduced by him only to make confusion)</note><lb/>
<del>which is nothing to the purpose)</del> he professes a<lb/>
design which is neither more nor less than that of<lb/>
frustrating altogether <del>the</del> <add>this one of the two</add> sole purpose for which this<lb/>
Act was made – 1: 2: so far as the <unclear>for</unclear> class of<lb/>
Convicts first mentioned in it <hi rend="underline">(transportable convicts)</hi><lb/>
was concerned.</p>
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any others than "such" ... "as the several Gaols of the
"respective Counties cannot contain, from the time of their
"receiving sentence, till the time an opportunity
"may offer for their being transported,"
From this it say that
follows that of either by any exertion of his, or
those those with whom he acts, on whom he reckons it can be so contrived, either that the opportunities
of transporting convicts should shall protect themselves
with a certain degree of frequency – or that the
Gaols in question can be made to receive a certain
degree of inequitude, then and in either case the
Penitentiary House was not intended by the Act
to be built at all – and that as a corollary
which I gather indeed not from this letter alone,
but from this, coupled with the first of his grounds of relinquishment, as exhibited in his subsequent corruption
which with the Treasury) it belongs to his Grace
who in conjunction with the Treasury to putplace if
the erection of the Penitentiary House indefinitely
for an indefinite length of time, and one or other
of these desirable courts can be shall have been made to have
taken place.

This then in pretence of understanding this
to be the object of the legislation in the ever felt –
he variations – viz: the Act in question and another (which as Your Lordship will see afterwards is nothing to the purpose and is introduced by him only to make confusion)
which is nothing to the purpose) he professes a
design which is neither more nor less than that of
frustrating altogether the this one of the two sole purpose for which this
Act was made – 1: 2: so far as the for class of
Convicts first mentioned in it (transportable convicts)
was concerned.


Identifier: | JB/121/426/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-03-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

9 continued

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

426

Info in main headings field

Dispensing power

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E2 / F7

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

001

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