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<note>Note (a) to p.7.</note>
<note>Note (a) to p.7.</note>
<del>Chaplains, at one time, but a single on</del><lb/>
<p><del>Chaplains, at one time, but a single on</del><lb/>
Numbers of Chaplains &#x2014; at one time, one; at another<lb/>
Numbers of Chaplains &#x2014; at one time, one; at another<lb/>
two: <del>Settlements</del>, <add>Stations</add> at first but one; before<lb/>
two: <del>Settlements</del>, <add>Stations</add> at first but one; before<lb/>
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<add>Are the labours of the sacred function to be <del><gap/></del> regarded as <add>an</add> <add>essential<lb/>
<add>Are the labours of the sacred function to be <del><gap/></del> regarded as <add>an</add> <add>essential<lb/>
article among the efficient causes of reformation? then the establishment of <del>five at least</del> <add>from four to</add> <lb/>
article among the efficient causes of reformation? then the establishment of <del>five at least</del> <add>from four to</add> <lb/>
<del>of the five stations was indefensible. Was that <gap/></del> <add>eight of these stations &#x2014; &#x2014; <gap/> &#x2014; <gap/>, <unclear>or five or</unclear> ten of every number above that of the <gap/><lb/>   
<del>of the five stations was indefensible. Was that <gap/></del> <add>eight of these stations &#x2014; &#x2014; <gap/> &#x2014; <gap/>, <unclear>or five or</unclear> ten of every number above that of the <unclear>Chap</unclear>.<lb/>   
and continues to be indefensible.</add>
and continues to be indefensible.</add><lb/>
 
Instead of being <del>a</del> necessary, is religious service a mere<lb/>
<del>unnecessary?</del> <add>luxury?</add> then <del>Cha</del> no such Officer as a Chaplain<lb/>
should have been sent out at all: unless it be a<lb/>
Regimental Chaplain for the benefit of the <del>Officers</del> Military: <del>But</del> <add>though <unclear>unpaid</unclear></add> <lb/>
of the Military <del><gap/></del> themselves, the distribution must have been regulated <note>in some measure by that of the Convicts, that of the watchmen by that of the persons to be watched.</note></p>


Of late, multitudes of <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>&amp; malcontents </add> <del>have been</del><lb/>
<add>from Ireland have been</add> sent to New South Wales: part of them, <del>if not</del> <add>probably</add> the<lb/>
greater part, <del>if not the whole</del> <add>must</add> have been of the <add><del>Catholic</del></add><lb/>
Catholic persuasion.





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Note (a) to p.7.

Chaplains, at one time, but a single on
Numbers of Chaplains — at one time, one; at another
two: Settlements, Stations at first but one; before
Captain Collins left the Other Colony five from five to ten: or five: each to ready appearance from the map appearance at too great a distance from every other the rest, to send auditors to a congregation collected at any other: In In Mr Sharpe answered to Captain Collins book, I observe about this number of separate stations without intending such small use. as, being to appearance such of those within two or three miles of another some other, may be supposed not too far distant for this purpose. Is Church
service necessary? Are the labours of the sacred function to be regarded as <add>an essential
article among the efficient causes of reformation? then the establishment of five at least <add>from four to

of the five stations was indefensible. Was that eight of these stations — — , or five or ten of every number above that of the Chap.
and continues to be indefensible.

Instead of being a necessary, is religious service a mere
unnecessary? luxury? then Cha no such Officer as a Chaplain
should have been sent out at all: unless it be a
Regimental Chaplain for the benefit of the Officers Military: But though unpaid
of the Military themselves, the distribution must have been regulated in some measure by that of the Convicts, that of the watchmen by that of the persons to be watched.

Of late, multitudes of & malcontents have been
from Ireland have been sent to New South Wales: part of them, if not probably the
greater part, if not the whole must have been of the Catholic
Catholic persuasion.












Identifier: | JB/116/002/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

4a

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

new south wales

Image

001

Titles

note (a) to p. 7

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1 / f7*

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::cs[?] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37535

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