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<hi rend='underline'>"object of it .</hi>"  The declared object and the sole object
<hi rend='underline'>"object of it .</hi>"  The declared object and the sole object
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of this Act , is to cause a Penitentiary House or
of this Act, is to cause a Penitentiary House or
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<lb/>
Houses one or more to be erected for the whole
Houses one or more to be erected for the whole
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<lb/>
kingdom , for  applying the Penitentiary discipline
kingdom, for  applying the Penitentiary discipline
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to Convicts of all descriptions . This not meeting the
to Convicts of all descriptions. This not meeting the
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<lb/>
views of the Duke of Portland , principles are laid
views of the Duke of Portland, principles are laid
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down by him , according to which no Convicts of
down by him, according to which no Convicts of
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any one description whatever are ever to be put
any one description whatever are ever to be put
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into it , except in a case whi<del>l</del>ch is never to take
into it, except in a case whi<del>l</del>ch is never to take
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place .  Not a Convict is to be sent out of any
place.  Not a Convict is to be sent out of any
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<lb/>
one <sic>Gaol</sic> till it has been crowded to the verge of
one <sic>Gaol</sic> till it has been crowded to the verge of
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take place the bare apprehension of it is to cause
take place the bare apprehension of it is to cause
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a roomier <sic>Gaol</sic> to be built . Parliament has one
a roomier <sic>Gaol</sic> to be built. Parliament has one
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plan about these people : the Duke of Portland has
plan about these people: the Duke of Portland has
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another . Understanding the object of Parliament
another. Understanding the object of Parliament
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he makes no secret of his "inclination" to do by it
he makes no secret of his "inclination" to do by it
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what , having power so to do , he has done by it &#x2014; to
what, having power so to do, he has done by it &#x2014; to
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defeat it. Defeat the object of an Act of Parliament?
defeat it. Defeat the object of an Act of Parliament?
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&#x2014; why ? &#x2014; because according to the Duke of Portland
&#x2014; why ? &#x2014; because according to the Duke of Portland
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it would be very inexpedient to pursue it .  It would
it would be very inexpedient to pursue it.  It would
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defeat the more expedient plan which this servant
defeat the more expedient plan which this servant
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of the Crown has formed for the disposal of the
of the Crown has formed for the disposal of the
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persons in question , in spite of Parliament viz:
persons in question, in spite of Parliament viz:
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"crowd" the jails with them : those very jails in <add>which</add>
"crowd" the jails with them: those very jails in <add>which</add>
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25 Letter 3d

Such (Your Lordship sees) is the treatment which
Your Lordship's office gives to an Act of Parliament,
when Noble Lords have "examined & understood the
"object of it ." The declared object and the sole object
of this Act, is to cause a Penitentiary House or
Houses one or more to be erected for the whole
kingdom, for applying the Penitentiary discipline
to Convicts of all descriptions. This not meeting the
views of the Duke of Portland, principles are laid
down by him, according to which no Convicts of
any one description whatever are ever to be put
into it, except in a case whilch is never to take
place. Not a Convict is to be sent out of any
one Gaol till it has been crowded to the verge of
"absolute necessity" and this is an event that is
never to take place becau because before it does
take place the bare apprehension of it is to cause
a roomier Gaol to be built. Parliament has one
plan about these people: the Duke of Portland has
another. Understanding the object of Parliament
he makes no secret of his "inclination" to do by it
what, having power so to do, he has done by it — to
defeat it. Defeat the object of an Act of Parliament?
— why ? — because according to the Duke of Portland
it would be very inexpedient to pursue it. It would
defeat the more expedient plan which this servant
of the Crown has formed for the disposal of the
persons in question, in spite of Parliament viz:
"crowd" the jails with them: those very jails in which



Identifier: | JB/116/623/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

623

Info in main headings field

letter 3d

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d25 / d26

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7

ID Number

38156

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