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<p>22 <sic>Apr.</sic> 1813 +<lb/>Panopticon Compensation Claim <note>IV Patent Inventions</note><lb/>(3) 8</p> <p>3. <del>No</del> <add>Among the</add> inventions of this labour-abridging class, <del>but what</del> <add>there <del>can</del> is not <del>be</del> any, but what</add><lb/><del>is attended</del> <add>(as is well known) <del>to be</del> can not but be attended</add> with very serious danger, at the hands of the<lb/>handicrafts who, with or without <add>sufficient</add> reason, behold, in an<lb/>establishment of the nature in question, a cause of their being<lb/>thrown out of employment.  Many instances could be adduced,<lb/>of <sic>manufactories</sic> of this <del><gap/> nature</del> <add>class</add> destroyed, and<lb/>the undertakers ruined, by the operation of this cause.  At<lb/>this very time I happen to know of an ingenious young<lb/><del>man</del> <ad>Gentleman</add> who having with the benefit of my Brothers ideas<lb/>as recorded <del>in the</del> <add>among the</add> specifications, and carried into execution<lb/>in some of his machines, set up a <gap/> mill, his<lb/><del>hand</del> <add>by <del>means and</del> rumours and his <gap/> being high</add> in a state of perpetual terror, <add>how</add> since it has been at<lb/>work.  With all the assistance he has derived, as above<lb/><add>got</add> for removing this or that difficulty, <add>real or imagined</add> in making <add>as it <del><gap/></del> seemed to him</add> this or that<lb/><add><del><gap/></del></add> beneficial addition <del>or alteration</del> <add>or alteration</add> he has <del>to</del> in various<lb/>particulars <add><del><gap/></del> drawn upon</add> <del>had reason to</del> his own ingenuity, which<lb/>is of no ordinary stamp.  By and by, <add>this or that<a/dd> <del>some</del> less<lb/>ingenious person <del>have</del> having, by an <gap/> or other<lb/>obtained information of his <del>system when brought into the</del> <add>plan, when wrought up to its</add><lb/>highest state of perfection, may <del>by superiority of <gap/></del>,<lb/>set up a <sic>manufactory</sic> of the same kind, unencumbered<lb/>with any of those preliminary and experimental expenses,<lb/>and thus <del>drive</del> <add>driving</add> him out of the market, <del>and <gap/> he</del><lb/>set himself up in his place.</p> <p>In the privileged and <sic>compleatly</sic> protected situation<lb/>in which in my Panopticon Penitentiary Establishment<lb/>my Brothers works would have been carried on, all <del><gap/></del> such<lb/>dangers would have been out of the <del>question</del> case.</p>         


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22 Apr. 1813 +
Panopticon Compensation Claim IV Patent Inventions
(3) 8

3. No Among the inventions of this labour-abridging class, but what there can is not be any, but what
is attended (as is well known) to be can not but be attended with very serious danger, at the hands of the
handicrafts who, with or without sufficient reason, behold, in an
establishment of the nature in question, a cause of their being
thrown out of employment. Many instances could be adduced,
of manufactories of this nature class destroyed, and
the undertakers ruined, by the operation of this cause. At
this very time I happen to know of an ingenious young
man <ad>Gentleman</add> who having with the benefit of my Brothers ideas
as recorded in the among the specifications, and carried into execution
in some of his machines, set up a mill, his
hand by means and rumours and his being high in a state of perpetual terror, how since it has been at
work. With all the assistance he has derived, as above
got for removing this or that difficulty, real or imagined in making as it seemed to him this or that
beneficial addition or alteration or alteration he has to in various
particulars drawn upon had reason to his own ingenuity, which
is of no ordinary stamp. By and by, this or that<a/dd> some less
ingenious person have having, by an or other
obtained information of his system when brought into the <add>plan, when wrought up to its

highest state of perfection, may by superiority of ,
set up a manufactory of the same kind, unencumbered
with any of those preliminary and experimental expenses,
and thus drive driving him out of the market, and he
set himself up in his place.

In the privileged and compleatly protected situation
in which in my Panopticon Penitentiary Establishment
my Brothers works would have been carried on, all such
dangers would have been out of the question case.



Identifier: | JB/122/378/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1813-04-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

378

Info in main headings field

Panopticon Compensation Claim

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

C3 / E8

Penner

Watermarks

JOHN DICKINSON & C<…> 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

001

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