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<p>12 May 1813 9<lb/><sic>Panopt.</sic> Compensation Claim <note>III Contract<lb/>§§ Other Rates</note><lb/>(2 <note>3. New York 1802</p> <p><note><del>24,749:34<lb/><hi rend="underline">21,874:43</hi>2,874.91</del></note></p> <p><note>26,784.66<lb/><hi rend="underline">21,874:43</hi><lb/>5,874:23</note></p> <p>From this total of <sic>Expence</sic> deduct net profit, as above<lb/>Remains Balance on the side of <sic>expence</sic> <del><gap/></del> 5,874:23</p> <p>In this <del>case</del> <add>Account</add>, as in the first <del>case in</del> <add>mentioned</add> of these illustrative Accounts,<lb/>to <del>Th</del> apply <del>this</del> <add>the</add> <hi rend="underline">data</hi> to the case of the Claimants intended<lb/>prison —<lb/>Here again, had the receipts been exactly equal<lb/>to the expenses, <del>and</del> the same equality being supposed<lb/>to have place in the case of the Claimant's<lb/>prison, <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of prisoners 1,000, <del>his</del> <add>the</add> allowance, made to<lb/>him <del>was for the sum £12,000 a year</del> <add>for that number viz. at £12 a head</add> would<lb/>have been, the whole of it, so much net profit.<lb/>But, instead of being equal, <del>viz as 2</del> <add> i.e.</add> each of them<lb/>to the other as <del>24,749:34 to 24,749:34</del> <add>216,748:66 to 26,748:66,</add> the receipts<lb/>are to the <sic>expences</sic> but as 21,874:43 to<lb/><del>24,749:34</d | |||
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12 May 1813 9
Panopt. Compensation Claim III Contract
§§ Other Rates
(2 3. New York 1802
<note>24,749:34
21,874:432,874.91
26,784.66
21,874:43
5,874:23
From this total of Expence deduct net profit, as above
Remains Balance on the side of expence 5,874:23
In this case Account, as in the first case in mentioned of these illustrative Accounts,
to Th apply this the data to the case of the Claimants intended
prison —
Here again, had the receipts been exactly equal
to the expenses, and the same equality being supposed
to have place in the case of the Claimant's
prison, No of prisoners 1,000, his the allowance, made to
him was for the sum £12,000 a year for that number viz. at £12 a head would
have been, the whole of it, so much net profit.
But, instead of being equal, viz as 2 i.e. each of them
to the other as 24,749:34 to 24,749:34 216,748:66 to 26,748:66, the receipts
are to the expences but as 21,874:43 to24,749:34</d
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