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<head>18 Oct. 1802  <!-- white space -->+  <note>Note <!-- white space --> 2) <!-- white space -->7<!-- '7' page number --></note></head><!-- note and heading in pencil -->
<head>Panoptica versus N. S. Wales  <!-- white space --> 2<!-- '2' written on the right margin line -->  </head><!-- heading in pencil -->


<p><!-- indented -->What is above was written  , before <del>the second volume</del>
<head>2  Reformation</head><!-- in pencil -->
<p><!-- indented --><note>4<hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> continued</note><!-- note in pencil -->  What is above was written  , before <del>the second volume</del>
<lb/>
<lb/>
the historian's second volume had made its appearance.
the historian's second volume had made its appearance.
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an addition to the Civil Establishment might in that country
an addition to the Civil Establishment might in that country
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<lb/>
<add>an should have thought</add> have been well worth the <sic>expence</sic>.  The <del>religious</del> <add>politial</add> sancion
<add>an should have thought</add> have been well worth the <sic>expence</sic>.  The <del>religious</del> <add>politial</add> sanction
<lb/>
<lb/>
<del>would</del> <add>might</add> thus have found in the religious <del>sanction
<del>would</del> <add>might</add> thus have found in the religious <del>sanction
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an</del> useful ally : a useful <del>support</del> <add>defence</add> against the hostility
an</del> useful ally : a useful <del>support</del> <add>defence</add> against the hostility
<lb/>
<lb/>
of the popular .
of the popular .&#x2014; <del>sanction</del> <add>sanction -</add> .The <add>spirit of</add> <gap/> &#x2014; <gap/> &#x2014;
 
<lb/>
 
the epidemic malady , for the care of which these deplorable
 
<lb/>
objects <add>had been</add> <del>were</del> ordered to this disastrous watering
<lb/>
place , might in that case , <del>have</del> instead of being
<lb/>
constantly stimulated , have been gradually allayed .
<lb/>
The Rebel Priest &#x2014; the most pernicious <del><gap/></del> <add><unclear>Master</unclear></add> that
<lb/>
could have been found for the rebel flock &#x2014; might have
<lb/>
been consigned to Norfolk Island , on the supposition of their
<lb/>
<gap/> , all of them in New South Wales .  The two
<lb/>
lives which it <del>was</del> <add><del>has been</del> <add>was afterwards<add> deemed necessary to sacrifice to <add>public</add> <del>upon</del>
<lb/>
<add>justice and</add> <del>the alter of</del> security might have been preserved : and <add>+ <note>+ II Collins p. 333 .</note> the exigence , which <del>gave</del> <add>has given</add> birth to</add>
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the dangerous <gap/><!-- 'expedienc' ? --> <add>and precedent ,</add> of volunteer associations among
<lb/>
unreformed convicts , <add>//</add> <note>// II Collins p. 303 .</note> might <del>have been <gap/> prevented</del> <add>never have taken place</add>
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<del>from taking <sic>plac</sic><!-- 'place' --> .</del>
<lb/></p>
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18 Oct. 1802 + Note 2) 7 Panoptica versus N. S. Wales 2

2 Reformation

4(a) continued What is above was written , before the second volume
the historian's second volume had made its appearance.
In this continuation it appears , that in one of the
importations of convicts from Ireland , Harold a Priest Catho of the Catholic
persuasion , (Harold by name) was actually included . + + II Collins p. 293. [II Collins p. 293.]

If instead of this Seditionist , a loyalist Clergyman
of the same religious persuasion had been provided sent out and , such
an addition to the Civil Establishment might in that country
an should have thought have been well worth the expence. The religious politial sanction
would might thus have found in the religious sanction
an
useful ally : a useful support defence against the hostility
of the popular .— sanction sanction - .The spirit of
the epidemic malady , for the care of which these deplorable
objects had been were ordered to this disastrous watering
place , might in that case , have instead of being
constantly stimulated , have been gradually allayed .
The Rebel Priest — the most pernicious Master that
could have been found for the rebel flock — might have
been consigned to Norfolk Island , on the supposition of their
, all of them in New South Wales . The two
lives which it was has been <add>was afterwards<add> deemed necessary to sacrifice to <add>public upon
justice and the alter of security might have been preserved : and + + II Collins p. 333 . the exigence , which gave <add>has given birth to</add>
the dangerous and precedent , of volunteer associations among
unreformed convicts , // // II Collins p. 303 . might have been prevented never have taken place
from taking plac .



Identifier: | JB/116/004/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-10-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

4a continued

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

panopticon versus ns wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / f2 f7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37537

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