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<p>Are they when<lb/>
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their terms are<lb/>
 
respectively expired<lb/>
 
to be brought<lb/>
 
back from thence<lb/>
or not?  In the<lb/>
one case there is<lb/>
an enormous addition<lb/>
to the expence.<lb/>
In the other, it<lb/>
is a very <del><gap/></del> <add>tyrannical</add><lb/>
and dishonourable<lb/>
if not illegal<lb/>
conversion<lb/>
of transportation for<lb/>
a limited term not<lb/>
transportation for<lb/>
life ...  In the case<lb/>
of American transportation,<lb/>
the means<lb/>
of return were easy<lb/>
<unclear>here</unclear> they are physically<lb/>
impossible.</p>
<p>The great object<lb/>
is to get ministers<lb/>
to speak out</p>
<pb/>
<p>The total expence<lb/>
is</p>
<p>This, were it full<lb/>
20 years ago that<lb/>
the first <del>expedition</del><lb/>
embarcation was<lb/>
made, and were<lb/>
the whole 2,000 all<lb/>
embodied at that<lb/>
time would make<lb/>
£48 per man per<lb/>
year</p>
<p>But I believe it<lb/>
is not full 4 years<lb/>
ago:  and it is certain<lb/>
that the whole 2,000 did not embark<lb/>
at once.<lb/>
I believe it will<lb/>
be found that <del><gap/></del><lb/>
upon an average at least<lb/>
half of them have<lb/>
not been embarked<lb/>
above half the<lb/>
time:  if so, half<lb/>
the expence of<lb/>
half the number<lb/>
is to be added to<lb/>
the expence per<lb/>
man per annum<lb/>
that is the expence amounts to £60<lb/>
<del>a hour</del> per man<lb/>
per annum.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Separanda</head></p>
<p>1.  Expence of<lb/>
conveyance</p>
<p>2.  Expence of <del>subsistence</del> <add><unclear>Cloathes</unclear></add><lb/>
&amp;c that <gap/> of<lb/>
all <unclear>events</unclear> be <unclear>reward</unclear></p>
<p>3.  Expence of Food<lb/>
and other articles<lb/>
which the Settlement<lb/>
may supply</p>
<p>4.  Capital advance<lb/>
at first in implements<lb/>
of husbandry<lb/>
&amp; other articles of<lb/>
a nature more or less<lb/>
<unclear>durable</unclear></p>
<p>5.  Annual expence<lb/>
to pay for wear &amp;<lb/>
tear &amp; keep up the<lb/>
stock.</p>
<p>6.  Expences that<lb/>
will encrease in<lb/>
proportion to the<lb/>
numbers of the Convicts</p>
<p>7.  Expences that will<lb/>
not at all be encreased<lb/>
with the number<lb/>
of the convicts<lb/>
or not in equal<lb/>
proportion.</p>
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Are they when
their terms are
respectively expired
to be brought
back from thence
or not? In the
one case there is
an enormous addition
to the expence.
In the other, it
is a very tyrannical
and dishonourable
if not illegal
conversion
of transportation for
a limited term not
transportation for
life ... In the case
of American transportation,
the means
of return were easy
here they are physically
impossible.

The great object
is to get ministers
to speak out


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The total expence
is

This, were it full
20 years ago that
the first expedition
embarcation was
made, and were
the whole 2,000 all
embodied at that
time would make
£48 per man per
year

But I believe it
is not full 4 years
ago: and it is certain
that the whole 2,000 did not embark
at once.
I believe it will
be found that
upon an average at least
half of them have
not been embarked
above half the
time: if so, half
the expence of
half the number
is to be added to
the expence per
man per annum
that is the expence amounts to £60
a hour per man
per annum.


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Separanda

1. Expence of
conveyance

2. Expence of subsistence Cloathes
&c that of
all events be reward

3. Expence of Food
and other articles
which the Settlement
may supply

4. Capital advance
at first in implements
of husbandry
& other articles of
a nature more or less
durable

5. Annual expence
to pay for wear &
tear & keep up the
stock.

6. Expences that
will encrease in
proportion to the
numbers of the Convicts

7. Expences that will
not at all be encreased
with the number
of the convicts
or not in equal
proportion.


Identifier: | JB/119/085/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

085

Info in main headings field

brouillon panopt. new south wales expence

Image

003

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39596

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