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<p>+ 11<lb/><note>Introductory<lb/>Observations &#x2014;</note></p> <p>II. <del>Giving title a Title</del> <add>A second particularity is the giving</add> to each Section <add>a Title</add> expressive of its<lb/>contents.</p> <p>The <hi rend="underline">innocence</hi> at least of this practice will not be disputed:<lb/>for where the <del>title</del> mention of the title is of no use<lb/><del>there is no obligation on any body</del> <add>nobody need</add> mention it.</p> <p>The use of it, though not of the first importance<lb/>seems equally indisputable.</p> <p> 1. <del>Not only in this instance but in every other without</del> <add>In this instance as in all others</add><lb/><del><gap/></del> it is a matter of satisfaction at least<lb/>and relief to the apprehensi<del>on</del>ve <add><del>apprehensive/<gap/><d/el> faculty</add> that the name <del>of a</del> <add><del>employed</del>used to</add><lb/><del>thing<d/el> <add>distinguish a thing by</add> should convey some intimation of its nature.</p> <p>2. In the present instance it has a more particular<lb/>use, in the <del>quality</del> <add>character</add> of a preservative against miswriting<lb/>or misprinting.  The significative name serves<lb/>as a check upon the numerical one.  If a Section<lb/>is wrong-numbered, the addition of the <del>significatio</del><lb/>title indicates the mistake.</p> <p>III <del>Giving</del> <add>A third particularity, is the giving</add> in like manner a short <del>title to the</del> and<lb/><del>characteristic<d/el> <add>expressive</add> title to the Bill itself.<hi rend="superscript">||</hi></p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p>|| Note<lb/>I could have<lb/>wished it had been shorter: but <del>it has no word of</del> <add><del>that</del> there is no word in it that</add><lb/><del>of it, the</del> <add>could have been</add> spared.  To the <del>Subject</del> <add> substantive</add> <hi rend="underline">Penitentiary Act</hi>, it was<lb/>necessary to add <add>the word <hi rend="underline">Panopticon</hi> as an</add> <hi rend="underline">attribution</hi>, to distinguish it from<lb/>the Penitentiary Act already existing: and as also the<lb/>other attributive <hi rend="underline">General</hi> to distinguish it from any<lb/>Acts that <hi rend="underline">may</hi> <add>eventually</add> come to be <del>made</del> <add>passed</add> at any future time<lb/>for the erection of a <add>particular</add> Panopticon Penitentiary Houses for<lb/>particular <del>divisions <add>territorial divisions</add> in the <gap/></del> districts. End of the Note,<lb/>To p.13.</p>
<p>+ 11<lb/><note>Introductory<lb/>Observations &#x2014;</note></p> <p>II. <del>Giving title a Title</del> <add>A second particularity is the giving</add> to each Section <add>a Title</add> expressive of its<lb/>contents.</p> <p>The <hi rend="underline">innocence</hi> at least of this practice will not be disputed:<lb/>for where the <del>title</del> mention of the title is of no use<lb/><del>there is no obligation on any body</del> <add>nobody need</add> mention it.</p> <p>The use of it, though not of the first importance<lb/>seems equally indisputable.</p> <p> 1. <del>Not only in this instance but in every other without</del> <add>In this instance as in all others</add><lb/><del><gap/></del> it is a matter of satisfaction at least<lb/>and relief to the apprehensi<del>on</del>ve <add><del>apprehensive/<gap/></del> faculty</add> that the name <del>of a</del> <add><del>employed</del> used to</add><lb/><del>thing</del> <add>distinguish a thing by</add> should convey some intimation of its nature.</p> <p>2. In the present instance it has a more particular<lb/>use, in the <del>quality</del> <add>character</add> of a preservative against miswriting<lb/>or misprinting.  The significative name serves<lb/>as a check upon the numerical one.  If a Section<lb/>is wrong-numbered, the addition of the <del>significatio</del><lb/>title indicates the mistake.</p> <p>III <del>Giving</del> <add>A third particularity, is the giving</add> in like manner a short <del>title to the</del> and<lb/><del>characteristic</del> <add>expressive</add> title to the Bill itself.<hi rend="superscript">||</hi></p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p>|| Note<lb/>&#x2014; I could have<lb/>wished it had been shorter: but <del>it has no word of</del> <add><del>that</del> there is no word in it that</add><lb/><del>of it be</del> <add>could have been</add> spared.  To the <del>Subject</del> <add> substantive</add> <hi rend="underline">Penitentiary Act</hi>, it was<lb/>necessary to add <add>the word <hi rend="underline">Panopticon</hi> as an</add> <del>the</del> <hi rend="underline">attributive</hi>, to distinguish it from<lb/>the Penitentiary Act already existing: and as also the<lb/>other attributive <hi rend="underline">General</hi> to distinguish it from any<lb/>Acts that <hi rend="underline">may</hi> <add>eventually</add> come to be <del>made</del> <add>passed</add> at any future time<lb/>for the erection of a <add>particular</add> Panopticon Penitentiary Houses for<lb/>particular <del>divisions <add>territorial divisions</add> in the <gap/></del> districts. End of the Note, &#x2014;<lb/>To p.13.</p>




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+ 11
Introductory
Observations —

II. Giving title a Title A second particularity is the giving to each Section a Title expressive of its
contents.

The innocence at least of this practice will not be disputed:
for where the title mention of the title is of no use
there is no obligation on any body nobody need mention it.

The use of it, though not of the first importance
seems equally indisputable.

1. Not only in this instance but in every other without In this instance as in all others
it is a matter of satisfaction at least
and relief to the apprehensionve apprehensive/ faculty that the name of a employed used to
thing distinguish a thing by should convey some intimation of its nature.

2. In the present instance it has a more particular
use, in the quality character of a preservative against miswriting
or misprinting. The significative name serves
as a check upon the numerical one. If a Section
is wrong-numbered, the addition of the significatio
title indicates the mistake.

III Giving A third particularity, is the giving in like manner a short title to the and
characteristic expressive title to the Bill itself.||

|| Note
— I could have
wished it had been shorter: but it has no word of that there is no word in it that
of it be could have been spared. To the Subject substantive Penitentiary Act, it was
necessary to add the word Panopticon as an the attributive, to distinguish it from
the Penitentiary Act already existing: and as also the
other attributive General to distinguish it from any
Acts that may eventually come to be made passed at any future time
for the erection of a particular Panopticon Penitentiary Houses for
particular divisions territorial divisions in the districts. End of the Note, —
To p.13.



Identifier: | JB/124/023/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 124.

Date_1

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Box

124

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

023

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d11 / d12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

41712

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