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<head>22 Nov<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> 1802 +  3 <lb/>Letter 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> <lb/>(4</head>
 
<p>among a number of persons in that condition of life, and <lb/>of those habits of mind and body, there will naturally be<lb/> a considerable proportion unfit for such <hi rend='underline'>outdoor</hi>, and<lb/> thence <del>fo</del> <add>almost</add> necessarily <hi rend='underline'>heavy </hi> work, as that which can<lb/> alone be <del>improved upon</del> <add>put into the hands of</add> a body of men so lodged. <hi rend='superscript'>*</hi> <lb/> <note><hi rend='superscript'>*</hi> note at bottom of page</note> </p>
 
<p><del>Compare</del> In the comparison of the <hi rend='underline'>hulk</hi>-system with the <hi rend='underline'>penitentiary</hi> <lb/>system, <del>a point which very material point is</del> <add>the most material point of all is</add> &#x2014; that the ground, <lb/>on which the former system approaches to the level of the latter, <lb/>is that sort of ground, in which the interest of the <hi rend='underline'>individual</hi> &#x2014; the <lb/>delinquent prisoner, much more than any other and more <hi rend='underline'>public</hi> <lb/>interest, is concerned: I mean the absence of the measure of<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>drunkenness</hi>, in a situation, in which, except to the drunkard <lb/>himself, little mischief would be apt to result from drunkenness.<lb/> The ground, on which it sinks to the level of New South <lb/>Wales, is the ground which touches, and in the tenderest part, <lb/>the interest of the whole community, into which the prisoners <lb/>after the expiration of their respective terms, are, <add>one after another, </add> continually <lb/>let loose. It is in a state of matured corruption, exceeded <lb/>by nothing but that of New South Wales, that they are then<lb/> discharged into that society, from which in a <del>f</del> state of less<lb/> perfect corruption they had, in consideration of that corruption, <lb/>been expelled.</p>






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22 Novr 1802 + 3
Letter 2d
(4

among a number of persons in that condition of life, and
of those habits of mind and body, there will naturally be
a considerable proportion unfit for such outdoor, and
thence fo almost necessarily heavy work, as that which can
alone be improved upon put into the hands of a body of men so lodged. *
* note at bottom of page

Compare In the comparison of the hulk-system with the penitentiary
system, a point which very material point is the most material point of all is — that the ground,
on which the former system approaches to the level of the latter,
is that sort of ground, in which the interest of the individual — the
delinquent prisoner, much more than any other and more public
interest, is concerned: I mean the absence of the measure of
drunkenness, in a situation, in which, except to the drunkard
himself, little mischief would be apt to result from drunkenness.
The ground, on which it sinks to the level of New South
Wales, is the ground which touches, and in the tenderest part,
the interest of the whole community, into which the prisoners
after the expiration of their respective terms, are, one after another, continually
let loose. It is in a state of matured corruption, exceeded
by nothing but that of New South Wales, that they are then
discharged into that society, from which in a f state of less
perfect corruption they had, in consideration of that corruption,
been expelled.




Identifier: | JB/116/536/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-11-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

536

Info in main headings field

letter 2d

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7

ID Number

38069

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