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<p>6 Oct 1820</p> | |||
<head>Letter 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Supplement</head> | |||
<note>Economy<lb/>Introd</note> | |||
<p>Diffused for a separate investigation, this head is discarded<lb/>for the present: <del>remains </del> the two heads of reformation<lb/>and economy. Remains to be <sic>shewn</sic> the prospect which<lb/>the condition of the Colony according to the latest public accounts<lb/>of it affords under these two heads.</p> | |||
<p>Under the head of economy <add>reformation the</add> this matter will be found<lb/>arranged under the several subordinate titles following.</p> | |||
<p>General <del>depravity</del> observations indicative of general depravity.<lb/>1. General evidence of undiminished depravity—2. Female<lb/>depravity. <del>General depravity</del> observations indicative of <add>the prevalence</add> depravity has been<lb/><del>generally <gap/></del> in the small part of the population<lb/><del><gap/> a species of action that may offend</del> <del>the</del> prevalence<lb/>of incendiarism, a species of crime<lb/>of which may by its atrocity be selected as affording<lb/> in a more criminal degree an <del>confirmation</del> indication and<lb/>of the degree of depravity providing the general character<lb/>confirmation of the general depravity. 4. Prevalence of<lb/>drunkenness: the grand cause of depravity in all its other shapes.<lb/>5. Prevalence of sloth another cause as well as effect of depravity<lb/>in other shapes: 6. <add>Prevalence of</add> Prodigality and improvidence <add>two other efficient causes of depravity<lb/>in such situations.</add> 7. Inefficacy<lb/> <add>sufficiency</add> of <del>the all</del> the several <add>forces</add> powers of all sorts <add>commonly</add> <sic>employd<lb/>employd</sic> or or <gap/> to or the character of<lb/>as remedies against delinquency in its several<lb/>papers and degrees. 8. <add>Temporal punishments—<del>temporal</del>/and rewards</add> Prospect of <gap/> rewards and punishments—<lb/> 9. <del><gap/></del> <add>Increases of a preventive tendency, and</add> exertion of public functionaries in that line<lb/>10. Remedies <gap/>—Spiritual—Religious instruction odious.</p> | |||
<p>Under the head of economy, so much of the matter<lb/>as belongs to it will be found ranged under the <add>ensuing</add> following heads<lb/>under the subordinate titles following—<lb/>1. <hi rend="underline">Free Settlers <add>necessary:</add></hi> <add>passages</add> opinions respecting the necessity of a population<lb/>of this kind to the prosperity of the Colony <add>establishment</add>, and the<lb/>possibility of rendering it subservient in any tolerable degree<lb/>to its <del>ostensible</del> <add>intended</add> use. <add>2. <hi rend="underline">Unwillingness to settle</hi>—well-grounded</add> True Settlers passages evidencing<lb/>the repugnancy on the part of different descriptions <add>either to the taking</add> to take upon themselves that character <add>condition of life</add> or to persevering<lb/>in it when assumed. <add>3. Subsistence essentially insecure</add> <del>3. Causes <add>Circumstances</add> operating as obstacles<lb/>to the prosperity of on the part of <add>calamitous</add> destruction, <gap/> irremediable</del> <add>causes of destruction of,</add> unavertible <add>mostly</add> threatening the crops and stock at all times.</p> | |||
<note>of free settlers and<lb/>thereby at the same<lb/>time operating as<lb/> perpetual bar to<lb/>security in point of<lb/>subsistence, and to<lb/>any degree existing<lb/> beyond what consists the striking off a part and but a <add>loss of</add> part of the total expence of the establishment.</note> | |||
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6 Oct 1820
Letter 2d Supplement
Economy
Introd
Diffused for a separate investigation, this head is discarded
for the present: remains the two heads of reformation
and economy. Remains to be shewn the prospect which
the condition of the Colony according to the latest public accounts
of it affords under these two heads.
Under the head of economy reformation the this matter will be found
arranged under the several subordinate titles following.
General depravity observations indicative of general depravity.
1. General evidence of undiminished depravity—2. Female
depravity. General depravity observations indicative of the prevalence depravity has been
generally in the small part of the population
a species of action that may offend the prevalence
of incendiarism, a species of crime
of which may by its atrocity be selected as affording
in a more criminal degree an confirmation indication and
of the degree of depravity providing the general character
confirmation of the general depravity. 4. Prevalence of
drunkenness: the grand cause of depravity in all its other shapes.
5. Prevalence of sloth another cause as well as effect of depravity
in other shapes: 6. Prevalence of Prodigality and improvidence two other efficient causes of depravity
in such situations. 7. Inefficacy
sufficiency of the all the several forces powers of all sorts commonly employd
employd or or to or the character of
as remedies against delinquency in its several
papers and degrees. 8. Temporal punishments—temporal/and rewards Prospect of rewards and punishments—
9. Increases of a preventive tendency, and exertion of public functionaries in that line
10. Remedies —Spiritual—Religious instruction odious.
Under the head of economy, so much of the matter
as belongs to it will be found ranged under the ensuing following heads
under the subordinate titles following—
1. Free Settlers necessary: passages opinions respecting the necessity of a population
of this kind to the prosperity of the Colony establishment, and the
possibility of rendering it subservient in any tolerable degree
to its ostensible intended use. 2. Unwillingness to settle—well-grounded True Settlers passages evidencing
the repugnancy on the part of different descriptions either to the taking to take upon themselves that character condition of life or to persevering
in it when assumed. 3. Subsistence essentially insecure 3. Causes Circumstances operating as obstacles
to the prosperity of on the part of calamitous destruction, irremediable causes of destruction of, unavertible mostly threatening the crops and stock at all times.
of free settlers and
thereby at the same
time operating as
perpetual bar to
security in point of
subsistence, and to
any degree existing
beyond what consists the striking off a part and but a loss of part of the total expence of the establishment.
Identifier: | JB/116/054/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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jeremy bentham |
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