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<p><del>An extra number</del><lb/>
Panopticon Almanac<lb/>
with instructive <lb/><unclear>reveries</unclear><lb/></p>
 
<p><del>An extra number</del><lb/>
<del>of</del> The <unclear>reveries</unclear> to be<lb/>
printed first - an<lb/>
extra number for <lb/>
subsequent such<lb/>
which may be<lb/>
without stamps<lb/></p>
 
<p>Paper the largest<lb/>
that can be used -<lb/>
but in other respects<lb/>
the cheapest<lb/></p>
 
<p>Paper <sic>oxigen</sic>-<lb/>
-bleached rags<lb/>
6' a <sic>rheam</sic> by<lb/>
Cruch of Edinburgh<lb/>
Heron Vol. I.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Large allowances<lb/>
to Booksellers, or<lb/>
others who will <gap/><lb/>
a number -<lb/>
Further allowance to <lb/>
subscribers for the ensuing <lb/>
year, or a<lb/>
course of years.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Price a little<lb/>
less than the Common<lb/>
Almanacs.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<head>Ad Porontum</head><lb/>
<p>On the same side<lb/>
with the Almanac<lb/>
1. events of the year<lb/>
2. Inventions of the<lb/>
year.<lb/>
<del>3.</del> In general, all<lb/>
such instruction as<lb/>
is more peculiarly of<lb/>
a temporary nature.<lb/>
3. French Almanac<lb/>
(<hi rend='underline'>Sans Culostid</hi>is<lb/>
Bare-<unclear>Branch</unclear> days)<lb/>
4. <unclear>Formation</unclear> of the<lb/>
Sovereigns of Europe<lb/>
Changes all in fr<gap/><lb/>
5. Parliamentary<lb/>
Calendar. - Enter<lb/>
<del>after every</del> <add>the year after a new</add> Election -<lb/>
In the other years,  the<lb/>
changes within the year.<lb/>
6. Advertisements of<lb/>
Panopticon articles: <lb/>
in the Almanac or separate -<lb/>
better in the Almanac:<lb/>
separate would <lb/>
be soon destroyed.<lb/>
7. State of Imports<lb/>
Exports - Produce<lb/>
of Taxes - National<lb/>
Debt Interest &amp; Principal.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<head>Ad Dornum</head><lb/>
<p>1. A print of Hogarth's<lb/>
- instead of <lb/>
the the prints on the Oxford<lb/>
&amp;c Almanacs. By<lb/>
this means the instruction<lb/>
on the back<lb/>
will be the less in danger<lb/>
of being lost and<lb/>
neglected: since on<lb/>
account of the <unclear>present</unclear><lb/>
it will <unclear>unnormally</unclear><lb/>
be turned <del><gap/></del> front<lb/></p>
 
<p>Encyclopedical <gap/><lb/>
shewing the use of<lb/>
the several Arts &amp;
Sciences.</p><lb/>
 
<p>Statistical Tables<lb/>
Maps (Wooden)<lb/>
Book of Roads<lb/>
Chemical Tables<lb/>
Analysis of <del><gap/></del>
<del>By</del> Mechanics<lb/>
(with caution against<lb/>
Perpetual Motion<lb/>
fancy?) reference<lb/>
to Books<lb/></p>
 
<p>Analysis of Husbandry.<lb/>
Syllabus of Midocum<lb/>
especially of Dectrilus<lb/>
Epicurus of the Books<lb/>
on Legislation in<lb/>
proportion as they are<lb/>
finished.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Caution against tricks<lb/>
of Sharpers. Fortune<lb/>
-tellers. <lb/></p>
 
<p>Little-pain - slaughtering<lb/>
instructions at<lb/>
length or by reference<lb/>
with the Progress of<lb/>
Cruelty - Prints.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Mathematical Table<lb/>
containing the useful<lb/>
Proposition without the<lb/>
demonstrations.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<head>Arithmetical Table<lb/>
with additions<lb/></head>
 
<p>Think of the <add>cheapest</add> most<lb/>
commodious contrivance<lb/>
to see the way<lb/>
of framing to enable<lb/>
the Almanac to be<lb/>
readily turned so as to<lb/>
be read on either side<lb/>
and for preserving the<lb/>
Almanacs of the <gap/>tion<lb/>
years together<lb/></p>
 
<p>Recommend the contrivance<lb/>
by the. <gap/>.h.a<lb/>
the <sic>Almanack</sic> itself.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Announce the Extra-<lb/>
-contents of the Almanacs <lb/>
for a <unclear>sum</unclear> of<lb/>
years.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Each Almanac to <lb/>
contain a sport indi<gap/><lb/>
of the <unclear>contents</unclear> of all the<lb/>
preceding. This may<lb/>
be in very small type<lb/>
as it will seldom <unclear>originise</unclear><lb/>to be <unclear>controlled</unclear>.<lb/></p>
 
<p>To give the appearance <lb/>
of a frame, a<lb/>
narrow border in black<lb/>
-red, yellow &amp;c - it may<lb/>
be shaded <del>to</del> in imitation<lb/>
of a moulding.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Colour in the <lb/>
manner of Bourlis<lb/>
Arithmetical Tables<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<p>Of one Almanac<lb/>
gives the Parag.<lb/>
each suceeding one<lb/>
may give the changes<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<head>Arithmet. Table<lb/>
Addenda to</head> <lb/>
<p>Weights and Measures<lb/>
of Europe -<lb/>
Lie the Table or Machine<lb/>
in the Soc.<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi><lb/>
of Arts<lb/></p>
 
<p>Friendly Society<lb/>
Annuity Tables<lb/>
Interest Tables<lb/></p>
 
<p>Contrive that the<lb/>
Almanac shall be<lb/>
introduced into schools<lb/></p>
 
<head>Medical Instruction</head><lb/>
<p>Vulgar errors catalogued<lb/>
and refuted.<lb/>
1. Cautions against<lb/>
Quack Medicines <lb/>
&amp; other in operations<lb/>
so where operation <lb/>
and the <sic>idiosyncrasy</sic> <lb/>
is not <unclear>known</unclear><lb/>
pernicious<lb/></p>
 
<p>Error about things<lb/>
particularly wholesome.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Erroneous apparition<lb/>
about unwholesomeness<lb/></p>
 
<p>Constitutions classed<lb/>
-<del><gap/></del> for <lb/>
finding out to which<lb/>
class your own belongs.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Separate books for<lb/>
the separate compilations<lb/></p>
 
<head>Veterinary Infections</head><lb/><pb/>
 
<head>Hogarth's Prints<lb/>
Progress of Cruelty<lb/></head>
<p>{Good and Bad<lb/>
{Apprentice<lb/>
Gin, Lime<lb/>
Beer <unclear>Sweet</unclear><lb/>
Marriage <foreign>a la<lb/>
Mode</foreign><lb/></p>
<p>
Rake's Progress<lb/></p>
 
 
 
<p>Wherever the Almanacs<lb/>
or <unclear>Bunspaferable</unclear><lb/>
will not itself<lb/>
hold the instruction<lb/>
it may seem as an<lb/>
Index to parcel out<lb/>
the Books that do<lb/>
hold it.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<head>Inquirenda</head><lb/>
<p>At the stamp<lb/>
-office - N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> of<lb/>
the Almanacs of<lb/>
each sort annually<lb/>
printed.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Subscription 1<lb/>
quarter in advance<lb/>
But and extra<lb/>
thousand <add>or more</add> may be<lb/>
printed without<lb/>
the stamped <unclear>metallic</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>given</unclear> part<lb/></p>
 
<p>Let the Law-improvement<lb/>
books<lb/>
alternate with the<lb/>
Encyclopedia<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<head>Panopticon Gazette</head><lb/>
<p>Weekly - in the<lb/>
800<add>or <gap/></add> form - that it<lb/>
may form a book -<lb/>
and convey a body of<lb/>
instruction. It may<lb/>
include and Encyclopedia<lb/>
- as a <sic>Parirgon</sic><lb/>
Think of the plan<lb/>
of Martins Magazine<lb/></p>
 
<p>The Gazette and the<lb/>
Almanack will<lb/>
aid each other.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Advertisements, if<lb/>
any, to be printed<lb/>
on a separate sheet<lb/>
or part of a sheet<lb/></p>
 
<p>Print Advertisement<lb/>
and news on the same <lb/>
sheet it <add>will</add> be the only<lb/>
one that need be stamped<lb/>
Thus the Book part<lb/>
will circulate free of<lb/>
extra expenses<lb/></p>
 
<p>Circulate in this <lb/>
way in 12<hi rend='superscript'>mo</hi> <gap/><lb/>
the 3<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> part free for<lb/>
Laws - and three a<lb/>
week for the Country<lb/>
Panopticon Encyclopedia<lb/></p>
<p>
Items. History<lb/>
Volume's General d<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi><lb/></p>
 
<p>Go on for a certain<lb/>
time with <unclear>Hume</unclear>
above - then steal in<lb/>
1/4 or 1/2 a sheet of<lb/>
Encyclopedia in lieu of<lb/>
so much of Hume<lb/>
Or begin with both <lb/>
at once<lb/>
</p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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An extra number
Panopticon Almanac
with instructive
reveries

An extra number
of The reveries to be
printed first - an
extra number for
subsequent such
which may be
without stamps

Paper the largest
that can be used -
but in other respects
the cheapest

Paper oxigen-
-bleached rags
6' a rheam by
Cruch of Edinburgh
Heron Vol. I.

Large allowances
to Booksellers, or
others who will
a number -
Further allowance to
subscribers for the ensuing
year, or a
course of years.

Price a little
less than the Common
Almanacs.


---page break---

Ad Porontum

On the same side
with the Almanac
1. events of the year
2. Inventions of the
year.
3. In general, all
such instruction as
is more peculiarly of
a temporary nature.
3. French Almanac
(Sans Culostidis
Bare-Branch days)
4. Formation of the
Sovereigns of Europe
Changes all in fr
5. Parliamentary
Calendar. - Enter
after every the year after a new Election -
In the other years, the
changes within the year.
6. Advertisements of
Panopticon articles:
in the Almanac or separate -
better in the Almanac:
separate would
be soon destroyed.
7. State of Imports
Exports - Produce
of Taxes - National
Debt Interest & Principal.


---page break---

Ad Dornum

1. A print of Hogarth's
- instead of
the the prints on the Oxford
&c Almanacs. By
this means the instruction
on the back
will be the less in danger
of being lost and
neglected: since on
account of the present
it will unnormally
be turned front

Encyclopedical
shewing the use of
the several Arts & Sciences.


Statistical Tables
Maps (Wooden)
Book of Roads
Chemical Tables
Analysis of By Mechanics
(with caution against
Perpetual Motion
fancy?) reference
to Books

Analysis of Husbandry.
Syllabus of Midocum
especially of Dectrilus
Epicurus of the Books
on Legislation in
proportion as they are
finished.

Caution against tricks
of Sharpers. Fortune
-tellers.

Little-pain - slaughtering
instructions at
length or by reference
with the Progress of
Cruelty - Prints.

Mathematical Table
containing the useful
Proposition without the
demonstrations.


---page break---

Arithmetical Table
with additions

Think of the cheapest most
commodious contrivance
to see the way
of framing to enable
the Almanac to be
readily turned so as to
be read on either side
and for preserving the
Almanacs of the tion
years together

Recommend the contrivance
by the. .h.a
the Almanack itself.

Announce the Extra-
-contents of the Almanacs
for a sum of
years.

Each Almanac to
contain a sport indi
of the contents of all the
preceding. This may
be in very small type
as it will seldom originise
to be controlled.

To give the appearance
of a frame, a
narrow border in black
-red, yellow &c - it may
be shaded to in imitation
of a moulding.

Colour in the
manner of Bourlis
Arithmetical Tables


---page break---

Of one Almanac
gives the Parag.
each suceeding one
may give the changes


---page break---

Arithmet. Table
Addenda to

Weights and Measures
of Europe -
Lie the Table or Machine
in the Soc.y
of Arts

Friendly Society
Annuity Tables
Interest Tables

Contrive that the
Almanac shall be
introduced into schools

Medical Instruction

Vulgar errors catalogued
and refuted.
1. Cautions against
Quack Medicines
& other in operations
so where operation
and the idiosyncrasy
is not known
pernicious

Error about things
particularly wholesome.

Erroneous apparition
about unwholesomeness

Constitutions classed
- for
finding out to which
class your own belongs.

Separate books for
the separate compilations

Veterinary Infections

---page break---

Hogarth's Prints
Progress of Cruelty

{Good and Bad
{Apprentice
Gin, Lime
Beer Sweet
Marriage a la
Mode

Rake's Progress


Wherever the Almanacs
or Bunspaferable
will not itself
hold the instruction
it may seem as an
Index to parcel out
the Books that do
hold it.


---page break---

Inquirenda

At the stamp
-office - No of
the Almanacs of
each sort annually
printed.

Subscription 1
quarter in advance
But and extra
thousand or more may be
printed without
the stamped metallic
given part

Let the Law-improvement
books
alternate with the
Encyclopedia


---page break---

Panopticon Gazette

Weekly - in the
800or form - that it
may form a book -
and convey a body of
instruction. It may
include and Encyclopedia
- as a Parirgon
Think of the plan
of Martins Magazine

The Gazette and the
Almanack will
aid each other.

Advertisements, if
any, to be printed
on a separate sheet
or part of a sheet

Print Advertisement
and news on the same
sheet it will be the only
one that need be stamped
Thus the Book part
will circulate free of
extra expenses

Circulate in this
way in 12mo
the 3d part free for
Laws - and three a
week for the Country
Panopticon Encyclopedia

Items. History
Volume's General do

Go on for a certain
time with Hume above - then steal in
1/4 or 1/2 a sheet of
Encyclopedia in lieu of
so much of Hume
Or begin with both
at once


---page break---













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Date_1

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Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

065

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Image

001

Titles

arithmetical table / medical information / inquirenda / subscription / panopticon gazette

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w [with crown] [lion with crown motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35056

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