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<head><del>12 <sic>sept.</sic> 1809</del> 4 May 1811 1<lb/><del>Land Reform Order <gap/></del> <sic>Panopt.</sic> corrections to J.B.'s Printed Evidence before a<lb/>Penitentiary Committee</head> <!-- this page is organised in four columns. All text in the first column is crossed through in ink --> <p>Part I, Lands<lb/>B2. <gap/> of<lb/>Part Reform<lb/><hi rend="underline">General G</hi>rievance — King<lb/>1. sinister interest <del>and</del> coupled<lb/>with adequate <gap/></p> <p>p 90. to 147.</p> <p>B.4. Particular Grievances</p> <p>B.14. Influence — Corruption<lb/>and Bribery<lb/>1<lb/><sic>Ch.<sic> 1. Influence in what<lb/>service necessary and<lb/>not mischievous.</p> <p>4<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 2. Corruption in<lb?>what stages and by<lb/><add><del>a</del> to</add> whom applied, most<lb/>mischievous</p> <p>2<lb/><sic>Ch.<sic> 3. <unclear>Human confected</unclear></p> <p><del><sic>Part></sic> II M</del><lb/>3<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 4. <gap/> <gap/><lb/>confected</p> <p>Part II. Means.<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 1. Ends and means<lb/>summarily stated</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic. 2. Electors Votes.</p> <p>Minutes p. 59<lb/>["<hi rend="underline">willing to <gap/> to that</hi>]</p> <p>I see not how <add><gap/></add> a provision<lb/>to any such<lb/>effect <del>could</del> <add>would</add> can <del>be</del> <add>carry</add><lb/><del><gap/></del> <add>very well be presented</add> either to<lb/>the <gap/> as to the<lb/>law in <del>virtue</del> <add>execution</add | <head><del>12 <sic>sept.</sic> 1809</del> 4 May 1811 1<lb/><del>Land Reform Order <gap/></del> <sic>Panopt.</sic> corrections to J.B.'s Printed Evidence before a<lb/>Penitentiary Committee</head> <!-- this page is organised in four columns. All text in the first column is crossed through in ink --> <p>Part I, Lands<lb/>B2. <gap/> of<lb/>Part Reform<lb/><hi rend="underline">General G</hi>rievance — King<lb/>1. sinister interest <del>and</del> coupled<lb/>with adequate <gap/></p> <p>p 90. to 147.</p> <p>B.4. Particular Grievances</p> <p>B.14. Influence — Corruption<lb/>and Bribery<lb/>1<lb/><sic>Ch.<sic> 1. Influence in what<lb/>service necessary and<lb/>not mischievous.</p> <p>4<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 2. Corruption in<lb?>what stages and by<lb/><add><del>a</del> to</add> whom applied, most<lb/>mischievous</p> <p>2<lb/><sic>Ch.<sic> 3. <unclear>Human confected</unclear></p> <p><del><sic>Part></sic> II M</del><lb/>3<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 4. <gap/> <gap/><lb/>confected</p> <p>Part II. Means.<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 1. Ends and means<lb/>summarily stated</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic. 2. Electors Votes.</p> <p>Minutes p. 59<lb/>["<hi rend="underline">willing to <gap/> to that</hi>]</p> <p>I see not how <add><gap/></add> a provision<lb/>to any such<lb/>effect <del>could</del> <add>would</add> can <del>be</del> <add>carry</add><lb/><del><gap/></del> <add>very well be presented</add> either to<lb/>the <gap/> as to the<lb/>law in <del>virtue</del> <add>execution</add> of which<lb/>it has been passed, or,<lb/><del><add>the <gap/> <gap/></add> the <del><gap/> by which the power<lb/>of pardon</del> As <gap/><lb/>of its is <gap/> <add>that <gap/> of</add><lb/><add>has been</add> by <gap/> at<lb/><gap/> <add><gap/></add> <gap/> for the <add><gap/> <lb/>or heard any objection<lb/>to the <gap/> <gap/> employed.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><hi rend="superscript">2</hi>. 8<lb/>p. 57; <hi rend="underline"><gap/> Trade</hi><lb/>or <gap/><lb/>☞ Add as follows</p> <p><del><gap/> instances<lb/><gap/> trade which <gap/> <gap/> <add>if exercised</add><lb/><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> by<lb/>so <gap/> <gap/?> the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>be rendered <gap/></del></p> <p>There is scarce a<lb/>trade so unhealthy but<lb?>that by intervals of<lb/><del><gap/></del> <add><gap/>, thence by alternative<lb/><gap/> other employment</ad> it may be<lb/>rendered, innocuous<lb/>In <gap/> Postscript,<lb/>Part. II pages<lb/>from 91 to 147 are occupied<lb/> in <del>the <gap/></del><lb/><gap[/> such alternation:<lb/>and in p.<lb/>93 &c <del>for the</del> <add>with a</add> penal<lb/><del><gap/></del> defence to<lb/><del>purpose of</del> health. [+]<lb/><!-- from the bottom of the third column --> <hi rend="superscript">[+]1</hi> In <gap/> <gap/><lb/>I should be most<lb/>at liberty to give indulgence<lb/>in this respect<lb?>to my prisoners, than<lb?.in their free state they<lb?>had been to give the like<lb/>indulgence to themselves:<lb/>in and with less <del>loss</del><lb/>of any loss (In penal<lb/><gap/> above addition by<lb/><!-- continues along the right hand edge of the column -->the contract. In the <gap/> to Panopticon the <del><gap/></del> <add>plan</add> of the Subsidiary Establishment is discussed at large.</p> <!-- continuation of the second column --> <p>p. 58. Complaint Book<lb/>"<hi rend="underline">Complaints are entered</hi>"<lb/>In Panopticon Letter XII<lb/>p.10 and Before those<lb/><gap/>p. 108.</p> <p>Page<lb/><sic>Panopt.</sic. Letters II. p.8.<lb/>Lamps</p> <p>Minutes p. 42. [<hi rend="underline">and<lb/>gardening</hi>]<lb/.<del>For</del> the subsidiary establishment<lb/>which by <del>the<lb/>having</del> <add>Article 18.</add> of the Contract <del><sic>Art</sic><lb/>18</del> I stand bound to <del>pro</del><lb/>keep up for procuring<lb/>employment to the prisoners<lb/>after their liberation<lb/><del>are of itself</del> creates of itself<lb/>a demand to the amount<lb/>of which <gap/> to preclude<lb/>the setting to the<lb/>quantity of the ground<lb/>required any other limit than that <gap/><lb/><!-- continues at the bottom of the fourth column -->may, I suppose, be insisted,<lb/>without the formality<lb/>of <sic>stiling</sic> it such.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of the third column --> | ||
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12 sept. 1809 4 May 1811 1
Land Reform Order Panopt. corrections to J.B.'s Printed Evidence before a
Penitentiary Committee
Part I, Lands
B2. of
Part Reform
General Grievance — King
1. sinister interest and coupled
with adequate
p 90. to 147.
B.4. Particular Grievances
B.14. Influence — Corruption
and Bribery
1
Ch.<sic> 1. Influence in what
service necessary and
not mischievous.
4
<sic>Ch. 2. Corruption in<lb?>what stages and by
a to whom applied, most
mischievous
2
Ch.<sic> 3. Human confected
<sic>Part> II M
3
Ch. 4.
confected
Part II. Means.
Ch. 1. Ends and means
summarily stated
Ch.</sic. 2. Electors Votes.
Minutes p. 59
["willing to to that]
I see not how a provision
to any such
effect could would can be carry
very well be presented either to
the as to the
law in virtue execution of which
it has been passed, or,
the the by which the power As
of pardon
of its is that of
has been by at
for the
or heard any objection
to the employed.
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2. 8
p. 57; Trade
or
☞ Add as follows
instances
trade which <add>if exercised
by
so <gap/?> the
be rendered
There is scarce a
trade so unhealthy but<lb?>that by intervals of
, thence by alternative
other employment</ad> it may be
rendered, innocuous
In Postscript,
Part. II pages
from 91 to 147 are occupied
in the
<gap[/> such alternation:
and in p.
93 &c for the <add>with a penal
defence to
purpose of health. [+]
[+]1 In
I should be most
at liberty to give indulgence
in this respect<lb?>to my prisoners, than<lb?.in their free state they<lb?>had been to give the like
indulgence to themselves:
in and with less loss
of any loss (In penal
above addition by
the contract. In the to Panopticon the plan of the Subsidiary Establishment is discussed at large.
p. 58. Complaint Book
"Complaints are entered"
In Panopticon Letter XII
p.10 and Before those
p. 108.
Page
<sic>Panopt.</sic. Letters II. p.8.
Lamps
Minutes p. 42. [and
gardening]<lb/.For the subsidiary establishment
which by the
having Article 18. of the Contract <sic>Art I stand bound to pro
18
keep up for procuring
employment to the prisoners
after their liberation
are of itself creates of itself
a demand to the amount
of which to preclude
the setting to the
quantity of the ground
required any other limit than that
may, I suppose, be insisted,
without the formality
of stiling it such.
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