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<p>extraordinary indeed, if in the imagination of<lb/>
the most refractory prisoner, all chance of success<lb/>
in any such attempt, would not be rendered<lb/>
hopeless,&#x2014; manifestly as well as constantly hopeless.<lb/></p>


<note>16</note>
<p><del>Fresh in every recollection is the unhappy occasion,<lb/>
on which, by this very part of the public force under the<lb/>
spur of a presumed necessity tumult was quenched<lb/>
in blood at the <sic>expence</sic> of life. These same defenders<lb/>
of their country would they not with much less<lb/>
regret be employed in preventing for ever, and without<lb/>
bloodshed, and by their mere presence, on the past<lb/>
of convicted felons, tumults still more dangerous?</del><lb/></p>


<p>Further observations on this head may be seen in<lb/>
Panopticon Postscript. Part II 8.15. pages from 201 to 208.<lb/></p>
<note>15.</note>
<p>Against every danger of this sort such are the means<lb/>
of security afforded by the Metropolis in general, but in<lb/>
a more particular degree by the particular spot in<lb/>
question. <del>What</del> security comparable to <del>it</del> <add>this, In any of the Provisional situations, what</add> could be<lb/>
afforded, <add>3</add> and <add>that too, as in this case,</add> without any special allotment of military<lb/>
force for this particular purpose,.<add>2</add> <del>in any of the <sic>forevential</sic><lb/>
situations. <hi rend="superscript">2</hi></del><lb/></p>
<note>17</note>
<p>True it is that, spite of military guards, French and<lb/>
and other prisoners of war have from time to time,<lb/>
and but too often, and in too great numbers, continued<lb/>
to make their escape<del>s</del>.<lb/></p>
<note>18</note>
<p>But, against the escape of Convict Prisoners, the<lb/>
Panopticon often presents securities in abundance,<lb/>
<del>very</del> few of which, if any, would (I believe) be found employed<lb/>
<add>on</add><lb/></p>


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extraordinary indeed, if in the imagination of
the most refractory prisoner, all chance of success
in any such attempt, would not be rendered
hopeless,— manifestly as well as constantly hopeless.

16

Fresh in every recollection is the unhappy occasion,
on which, by this very part of the public force under the
spur of a presumed necessity tumult was quenched
in blood at the expence of life. These same defenders
of their country would they not with much less
regret be employed in preventing for ever, and without
bloodshed, and by their mere presence, on the past
of convicted felons, tumults still more dangerous?

Further observations on this head may be seen in
Panopticon Postscript. Part II 8.15. pages from 201 to 208.

15.

Against every danger of this sort such are the means
of security afforded by the Metropolis in general, but in
a more particular degree by the particular spot in
question. What security comparable to it this, In any of the Provisional situations, what could be
afforded, 3 and that too, as in this case, without any special allotment of military
force for this particular purpose,.2 in any of the forevential
situations. 2

17

True it is that, spite of military guards, French and
and other prisoners of war have from time to time,
and but too often, and in too great numbers, continued
to make their escapes.

18

But, against the escape of Convict Prisoners, the
Panopticon often presents securities in abundance,
very few of which, if any, would (I believe) be found employed
on



Identifier: | JB/117/418/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

15-18

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

418

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

[[page_numbering::[…?] / [...?]]]

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 2118, vol. 8

ID Number

39035

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