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<!-- all text crossed through --> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>Police Report 9<lb/><sic>Expence</sic> of Punishment<lb/>N.S.Wales</note></p>
<p>It is evident, that supposing the <del>total</del> annual<lb/>
<p>It is evident, that supposing the <del>total</del> annual<lb/>
<add>total of</add> expence to remain the same, if the numbers<lb/>
<add>total of</add> <sic>expence</sic> to remain the same, if the numbers<lb/>
provided for increase; the rate of expence per head<lb/>
provided for <sic>encrease,</sic> the rate of <sic>expence</sic> per head<lb/>
will proportionably <del>decrease</del><add>diminish:</add>: of the numbers provided<lb/>
will proportionably <del>decrease</del> <add>diminish:</add>:<!-- brackets in pencil --> [if the numbers provided<lb/>
for decrease, <add><del>and</del></add> the rate of expence per head will <add><del>does</del></add> proportionably<lb/>
for decrease, <add><del>and</del></add> the rate of <sic>expence</sic> per head will <add><del>does</del></add> proportionably<lb/>
increase: supposing the total annual<lb/>
<sic>encrease:</sic> supposing the total annual<lb/>
expence per head<lb/>
<sic>expence</sic> to <sic>encrease</sic>, if the number provided for remains<lb/>the same, the rate of <sic>expence</sic> per head will<lb/>proportionablky <sic>encrease</sic>:] if the numbers provided for<lb/><del>do not <sic>encrease</sic></del> <add>decrease</add>, then if the rate of <sic>expence</sic> per head<lb/>does not <sic>encrease,</sic> <add>or does not <sic>encrease</sic> proportionably</add> the total annual <sic>expence</sic> must<lb/>
does not increase, <add>or does not increase proportionably</add> the total annual expence must<lb/>
necessarily diminish.  In this last way the <sic>expence</sic><lb/>of this colony seems not unlikely to diminish,<lb/>
necessarily diminish.  In this last way the expence<lb/>
of this colony seems not unlikely to diminish,<lb/>
or at any rate, by the operation of<lb/>
or at any rate, by the operation of<lb/>
this case, the rate of increase appears likely<lb/>
this cause, the rate of <sic>encrease</sic> appears likely<lb/>
to be considerably destrained.  In this state of<lb/>
to be considerably distrained.  In this state of<lb/>restriction
<add>restraint</add> restriction it appears <del>from</del><add>by</add> an observation from<lb/>
<add>restraint</add> it appears <del>from</del> <add>by</add> an observation from<lb/>the Secretary of State's Office <hi rend="superscript">||</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">||</hi> Appendix</note> that the <add>Convict</add> population<lb/>
<note><add>||</add> Appendix</note> the Secretary of State's Office <add>||</add> that the <add>convict</add> population<lb/>
<note>At the end of the Autumn<lb/>
<note> At the end of the Autumn<lb/>
of the Convicts in Great Britain</note><lb/>of this Colony has continued all along: <add>it is given as</add> the reason<lb/>
of the Convicts in Great Britain</note> of this Colony has continued all along: <add>it is given as</add> the reason<lb/>
and the only reason why more are not sent, that<lb/>
and the only reason why more are not sent, that<lb/>
in the present state of the Colony in respect of produce,<lb/>
in the present state of the Colony in respect of produce,<lb/>
<del>nor</del> a greater number could not consistently<lb/>
<del>mor</del> a greater number could not consistently<lb/>
with security in point of subsistence<lb/>
with security in point of subsistence<lb/>
be received.  Had it not been for this check, more<lb/>
be received.  Had it not been for this check, more<lb/>
would have been sent, and <del>though</del> thereby the<lb/>
would have been sent, and <del>though</del> thereby the<lb/>
annual total of expence would have been increased:<lb/>
annual total of <sic>expence</sic> would have been <sic>encreased:</sic><lb/>but as the fixed and general <sic>expences</sic> of<lb/>
but as the fixed and general expences of<lb/>
the Colony would not have received an accession, or<lb/>
the Colony would not have received an accession, or<lb/>
at least any accession equally gradual, the probability<lb/>
at least any accession equally gradual, the probability<lb/>
in that case is that for some time at least<lb/>
in that case is that for some time at least<lb/>
the rate of expence per head would not have<lb/>
the rate of <sic>expence</sic> per head would not have<lb/>
increased but <del><gap/></del>  decreased: except and untill in<lb/>
<sic>encreased</sic> but <del><gap/></del>  decreased: except and <sic>untill</sic> in<lb/>
consideration of the <del>growing</del><add>increasing</add> influx of the persons to be<lb/>
consideration of the <del>growing</del> <add><sic>encreasing</sic></add> influx of the persons to be<lb/>
governed, any <del>sudden</del> addition came to be made to the <add>number</add><lb/>
governed, any <del>sudden</del> addition came to be made to the <add>number</add><lb/><!-- addition crossed through in pencil -->
<note>number of persons <del>to be</del><lb/>
<note>number of persons <del>to be</del><lb/>
<del>governed</del> sharing in the gov<del>ernment</del><lb/>
<del>governed</del> sharing in the <del>government</del><lb/>
<add>ment as in the case of the establishment<lb/>
<add>government as in the case of the establishment<lb/>
of a m<gap/>-post</add> which addition <lb/>
of a <unclear>new</unclear>-post</add> which addition <lb/>
would <add>of</add> course be in some degree<lb/>
would <add>of</add> course be in some degree<lb/>
a sudden one.</note></p>
a sudden one.</note></p>
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Police Report 9
Expence of Punishment
N.S.Wales

It is evident, that supposing the total annual
total of expence to remain the same, if the numbers
provided for encrease, the rate of expence per head
will proportionably decrease diminish:: [if the numbers provided
for decrease, and the rate of expence per head will does proportionably
encrease: supposing the total annual
expence to encrease, if the number provided for remains
the same, the rate of expence per head will
proportionablky encrease:] if the numbers provided for
do not encrease decrease, then if the rate of expence per head
does not encrease, or does not encrease proportionably the total annual expence must
necessarily diminish. In this last way the expence
of this colony seems not unlikely to diminish,
or at any rate, by the operation of
this cause, the rate of encrease appears likely
to be considerably distrained. In this state of
restriction restraint it appears from by an observation from
the Secretary of State's Office || || Appendix that the Convict population
At the end of the Autumn
of the Convicts in Great Britain

of this Colony has continued all along: it is given as the reason
and the only reason why more are not sent, that
in the present state of the Colony in respect of produce,
mor a greater number could not consistently
with security in point of subsistence
be received. Had it not been for this check, more
would have been sent, and though thereby the
annual total of expence would have been encreased:
but as the fixed and general expences of
the Colony would not have received an accession, or
at least any accession equally gradual, the probability
in that case is that for some time at least
the rate of expence per head would not have
encreased but decreased: except and untill in
consideration of the growing encreasing influx of the persons to be
governed, any sudden addition came to be made to the number
number of persons to be
governed sharing in the government
government as in the case of the establishment
of a new-post
which addition
would of course be in some degree
a sudden one.




Identifier: | JB/123/243/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

243

Info in main headings field

tothill fields bill heads

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a8 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

see note 3 to letter 1392, vol. 6

ID Number

41669

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