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<p>To<lb/>
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John Howard Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>
 
The Prisoner's friend</p>
 
<p>A man who unbidden and unpaid, without any<lb/>
 
personal interest  or party views, through the mere<lb/>
love of his country and of humankind, <add>the most distressed and <del>helpless</del> neglected cast of the human species</add>, in a course<lb/>
of the most <unclear>toilsome</unclear> and <add>and well considered</add> painful researches, at<lb/>
the frequent and imminent hazard of his life, by<lb/>
visiting all the [Gaols] <add>Prisons</add> places of legal confinement]<lb/>
in South Britain <del>detected</del> and a great part of<lb/>
the continent with unshaken fortitude and committed <add><unclear>embattled</unclear> penetration not to be eluded</add><lb/>
neither perseverance not to be [overcome] detected abuses<lb/>
not for the pleasure of censuring <add>censure</add> <del>an</del> but from<lb/>
the hope of reforming <add>reformation rectifying</add>, and in the soundest judgment <unclear>&amp;</unclear> unruffled moderation,<lb/>
<del>zeal and <gap/> and moderation are happily generated</del><lb/>
by a system of the most judicious and<lb/>
well <add><del><gap/></del></add> imagined remedies <add>has</add> laid the foundation of a<lb/>
great reform in <del>our</del> the police <del>for which the period<lb/>
will ever be heard to bless him</del></p>
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To
John Howard Esqr
The Prisoner's friend

A man who unbidden and unpaid, without any
personal interest or party views, through the mere
love of his country and of humankind, the most distressed and helpless neglected cast of the human species, in a course
of the most toilsome and and well considered painful researches, at
the frequent and imminent hazard of his life, by
visiting all the [Gaols] Prisons places of legal confinement]
in South Britain detected and a great part of
the continent with unshaken fortitude and committed embattled penetration not to be eluded
neither perseverance not to be [overcome] detected abuses
not for the pleasure of censuring censure an but from
the hope of reforming reformation rectifying, and in the soundest judgment & unruffled moderation,
zeal and and moderation are happily generated
by a system of the most judicious and
well imagined remedies has laid the foundation of a
great reform in our the police for which the period
will ever be heard to bless him


Identifier: | JB/169/076/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

076

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

to john howard esqr / the prisoner's friend

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

56896

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