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| <p>7. Ask why a nation that in so many other points <add>grounds </add> is the <lb/>object of admiration and envy — is on this ground the<lb/> object <add>at once</add> of scorn and compassion — of scorn to its <add>ill customs</add> enemies <lb/>of pity to its friends. </p> | <p>7. Ask why a nation that in so many other points <add>grounds </add> is the <lb/>object of admiration and envy — is on this ground the<lb/> object <add>at once</add> of scorn and compassion — of scorn to its <add>ill customs</add> enemies <lb/>of pity to its friends. </p> | ||
| <p>8. Ask why this country <add>of so much vaunted  | <p>8. Ask why this country <add>of so much vaunted initiative </add> of supposed good government<lb/> with its so merits and surely not altogether unjustly<lb/> vaunted constitution <del><gap/> for <gap/> been</del> exhibits the <lb/>the spectacle of an <gap/> in <gap/> — a commonwealth<lb/> of malefactors always subsisting and asking under<lb/> the uses of government under the protection of the law <lb/>and in spite of it?</p> | ||
| <p>9. Ask why it is made a matter of praise and apprised<lb/> merit on the part of the servants of the Crown to<lb/> act in habitual opposition <del>of </del> to the declared sense of the<lb/> legislators? <add>why punishment is a perpetual talking </add> and why the fate of <del>a convict</del> <add>delinquent <add>convicts</add></add> <del>is a talking</del><lb/> depends not upon the public <add>visible</add> <gap/> tenor of the law, but upon the <!-- sentence ends in the margin -->inscrutable will of<lb/> <del>some</del> this or that clerk in a <unclear>scramling</unclear> of Notes in a private Attorneys office. </p>     | <p>9. Ask why it is made a matter of praise and apprised<lb/> merit on the part of the servants of the Crown to<lb/> act in habitual opposition <del>of </del> to the declared sense of the<lb/> legislators? <add>why punishment is a perpetual talking </add> and why the fate of <del>a convict</del> <add>delinquent <add>convicts</add></add> <del>is a talking</del><lb/> depends not upon the public <add>visible</add> <gap/> tenor of the law, but upon the <!-- sentence ends in the margin -->inscrutable will of<lb/> <del>some</del> this or that clerk in a <unclear>scramling</unclear> of Notes in a private Attorneys office. </p>     | ||
16 Nov 1802
 Letter 3d
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5. Ask why among a supposed thinking people,it is
 made a matter a task imposed upon of merit duty to humanity to be at perpetual
 variance war with  and common sense?
6. Ask why Lord North an the oracle of this  
in all other topics has experienced nothing from them but disdain
 from them but neglect when he has admonished them + + not to decide causes on grounds that have no connection with the merits not to set free the guilty on pretenses
 that afford no indication of innocence.
7. Ask why a nation that in so many other points grounds  is the 
object of admiration and envy — is on this ground the
 object at once of scorn and compassion — of scorn to its ill customs enemies 
of pity to its friends. 
8. Ask why this country of so much vaunted initiative  of supposed good government
 with its so merits and surely not altogether unjustly
 vaunted constitution  for  been exhibits the 
the spectacle of an  in  — a commonwealth
 of malefactors always subsisting and asking under
 the uses of government under the protection of the law 
and in spite of it?
9. Ask why it is made a matter of praise and apprised
 merit on the part of the servants of the Crown to
 act in habitual opposition of  to the declared sense of the
 legislators? why punishment is a perpetual talking  and why the fate of a convict delinquent <add>convicts</add> is a talking
 depends not upon the public visible  tenor of the law, but upon the inscrutable will of
 some this or that clerk in a scramling of Notes in a private Attorneys office. 
10. Ask why the a deluded nation sits contented amidst
 this chaos, tranquil and self-satisfied amidst usurping  
ministers perjured jurymen, honestly disobedient 
| Identifier: | JB/116/044/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. | |||
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| 1802-11-16 | |||
| 116 | panopticon versus new south wales | ||
| 044 | letter 3d | ||
| 001 | |||
| text sheet | 1 | ||
| recto | d2 / f89 | ||
| jeremy bentham | |||
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