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<p>Counties in respect of those goals, but would <hi rend='superscript'>be</hi> the means<lb/> of the goals themselves being neglected—by which means<lb/> the greater part of the Prisoners, who now are; or hereafter may<lb/> be, confined in them, would <sic>necesarily</sic> be sent to the <gap/>,<lb/> where the <hi rend='underline'>expences</hi> attending their custody must be borne by<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>Government</hi>, instead of being defray'c by the respective <hi rend='underline'>Countries.</p> | <p> Counties in respect of those goals, but would <hi rend='superscript'>be</hi> the means<lb/> of the goals themselves being neglected—by which means<lb/> the greater part of the Prisoners, who now are; or hereafter may<lb/> be, confined in them, would <sic>necesarily</sic> be sent to the <gap/>,<lb/> where the <hi rend='underline'>expences</hi> attending their custody must be borne by<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>Government</hi>, instead of being defray'c by the respective <hi rend='underline'>Countries. </p> | ||
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<p>F.10. Mr ' King To Mr Bentham. 15 Oct. 1799 <lb/> | <p> F.10. Mr ' King To Mr Bentham. 15 Oct. 1799 <lb/> | ||
<hi rend='underline'>House—of Commons</hi><lb/> | <hi rend='underline'>House—of Commons</hi><lb/> | ||
<hi rend='underline'>Returns</hi> <hi rend='underline'>Accounts</hi> of <hi rend='underline'>New <gap/> Wales</hi> A 1792. <lb/> Mr King presents his Compliments to Mr Bentham, and<lb/> returns him many thanks for the use of the indored papers.</p> | <hi rend='underline'>Returns</hi> <hi rend='underline'>Accounts</hi> of <hi rend='underline'>New <gap/> Wales</hi> A 1792. <lb/> Mr King presents his Compliments to Mr Bentham, and<lb/> returns him many thanks for the use of the indored papers. </p> | ||
Counties in respect of those goals, but would be the means
of the goals themselves being neglected—by which means
the greater part of the Prisoners, who now are; or hereafter may
be, confined in them, would necesarily be sent to the ,
where the expences attending their custody must be borne by
Government, instead of being defray'c by the respective Countries.
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F.10. Mr ' King To Mr Bentham. 15 Oct. 1799
<hi rend='underline'>House—of Commons
Returns Accounts of New Wales A 1792.
Mr King presents his Compliments to Mr Bentham, and
returns him many thanks for the use of the indored papers.
Identifier: | JB/116/401/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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establishment encreased a pretence for crushing |
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collectanea |
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recto |
d15 / f42 |
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cw 1799 |
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c. abbit lees |
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1799 |
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see note to letter 1514, vol. 6 |
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