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knew not Joseph, should<lb/> | knew not Joseph, should<lb/> | ||
each quarterly visit be<lb/> | each quarterly visit be<lb/> | ||
be insisted upon, | be insisted upon, a persecuted<lb/> | ||
Inspector - <del>might</del><add>and Inspector</add> <lb/> | |||
<del>take refuge in the</del><add>driven to his duty - might</add><lb/> | |||
<add>under favour of that convenience, <add>take refuge in the</add></add> bosom of his friends<lb/></note><lb/> | |||
<del>was that circumastance which <unclear>gives truth</unclear> to this convenience.</del><lb/> | |||
<add><del>convenience a <gap/> delightful sound</del></add> <del>of which the name of which it is familiar in Acts of Parliament,</del><lb/> | |||
28 decr 1802
Letter 3
Yes, my Lord there was inspection enough for Portsmouth, but there was
none left not was the more inspection for the Hulks. One gentleman
I have already said, had connections at Portsmouth: [+] it [+] in that agreeable circumstance
lay convicted the convenience of
the choice: should partons
which rendered the
—
so convenient
in theory though so
impudent in practice
[+] Should patrons some future patron
Secretary be severe:-
in some contingent forced
Convicts of harsh discipline,
under some Pharoah that
knew not Joseph, should
each quarterly visit be
be insisted upon, a persecuted
Inspector - mightand Inspector
take refuge in thedriven to his duty - might
under favour of that convenience, <add>take refuge in the</add> bosom of his friends
was that circumastance which gives truth to this convenience.
convenience a delightful sound of which the name of which it is familiar in Acts of Parliament,
Identifier: | JB/116/599/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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116 |
panopticon versus new south wales |
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599 |
letter 3 |
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001 |
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correspondence |
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recto |
d16 / f56 |
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jeremy bentham |
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letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7 |
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