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his board, taking sickness and debility and superannuation -<lb/>
his board, taking sickness and debility and superannuation -<lb/>
every thing in a word of that<lb/>
every thing in a word of that<lb/>
sort into account. Should Government be pleased<lb/>
sort into account.<lb/>
<note>I should be ashamed<lb/>
to ask the half of what<lb/>
the public <add>government</add> might give<lb/>
<unclear>me</unclear> with great advantage<lb/>
to the public</note><lb/>
Should Government be pleased<lb/>
to give me half as much per head as it stands<lb/>
to give me half as much per head as it stands<lb/>
now engaged to give me during that time, I<lb/>
now engaged to give me during that time, I<lb/>
<note><del><gap/></del> At the expiration<lb/>
of the <add>most</add> usual <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>term</unclear></note><lb/>
would accept the allowance as a favour - as<lb/>  
would accept the allowance as a favour - as<lb/>  
a reward for whatever it might see meritorious <add>of merit</add><lb/>
a reward for whatever it might see meritorious <add>of merit</add><lb/>
<note>it might think <add>in its wisdom</add> fit to<lb/>
ascribe to</note><lb/>
in my plan, and would dedicate it to some<lb/>
in my plan, and would dedicate it to some<lb/>
public service. <add>Continue to</add> Give me but the price I am to have<lb/>
public service. <add>Continue to</add> Give me but the price I am to have<lb/>
already, I would <add>could</add> give <add>qualification for the Magistracy</add> a hundred a year apiece <add>per man</add> <lb/>
already, I would <add>could</add> give <add>qualification for the Magistracy</add> a hundred a year apiece <add>per man</add> <lb/>
to buy <add>purchase</add> the good behaviour of a greater number <add>proportion</add> than<lb/>
to buy <add>purchase</add> the good behaviour of a greater number <add>proportion</add> than<lb/>
can now <add>at present</add> return from New South Wales. Were the <add>Colony</add></p>
can now <add>at present</add> return from New South Wales. Were the <add>Colony</add><lb/>
<note>If Colony <unclear>price</unclear><lb/>
qualification for M.<lb/>
P.</note></p>  
 




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J.B. Examination
Question — Do you know of any means by
which upon upon your plan you a degree of security could
be given against delinquencies on the part of
convicts on their the expiration of their terms, could
be given, equal to that which is at on the present system
is afforded by the transportation of them to New South
Wales? or Norfolk Island

The ways are innumerable in which a
superior degree of security much superior could be afforded
at a prodigiously inferior expence. - What I speak say on
supposing the success of any
plan

this head altogether upon the supposition
that my plan after undergoing a competent
probation shall have been crowned with success.
It does not suppose government to committ any
thing more to hazard, than it has so long been made
up its mind upon committing content to committ to the same hazard already.
With the means I shall have in hand, any
management must be miserable indeed, if
after having a man under my authority for 7
years, I could not make his work pay for
his board, taking sickness and debility and superannuation -
every thing in a word of that
sort into account.
I should be ashamed
to ask the half of what
the public government might give
me with great advantage
to the public

Should Government be pleased
to give me half as much per head as it stands
now engaged to give me during that time, I
At the expiration
of the most usual
term

would accept the allowance as a favour - as
a reward for whatever it might see meritorious of merit
it might think in its wisdom fit to
ascribe to

in my plan, and would dedicate it to some
public service. Continue to Give me but the price I am to have
already, I would could give qualification for the Magistracy a hundred a year apiece per man
to buy purchase the good behaviour of a greater number proportion than
can now at present return from New South Wales. Were the Colony
If Colony price
qualification for M.
P.




Identifier: | JB/150/424/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

424

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50645

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