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<p>One <add>A</add> case there is <del>as</del> (I have just been observing) in <lb/>which the intervention of a private Contractor is not necessary.<lb/> This is where <del>a Convict having been convicted<lb/> of an
<p>One <add>A</add> case there is <del>as</del> (I have just been observing) in <lb/>which the intervention of a private Contractor is not necessary.<lb/> This is where <del>a Convict having been convicted<lb/> of an
<gap/> offence of</del> <add>the offence being an <gap/> <lb/> filing &#x2014;</add> an offence punished with death <lb/><add>the Convict</add> has received "a conditional pardon" on condition of transportation<lb/> for "any number of years" or "for .. life". In this <lb/>case <del>a case is supposed</del> by a special exception, power<lb/> is <add>reserved or</add> granted to his Majesty to "authorize" the Convict <del>the</del> to<lb/> <del>perform the operation of transportation</del> <add>be his own transporter</add> upon himself.</p>
<gap/> offence of</del> <add>the offence being an <gap/> <lb/> filing &#x2014;</add> an offence punished with death <lb/><add>the Convict</add> has received "a conditional pardon" on condition of transportation<lb/> for "any number of years" or "for .. life". In this <lb/>case <del>a case is supposed</del> by a special exception, power<lb/> is <add>reserved or</add> granted to his Majesty to "authorize" the Convict <del>the</del> to<lb/> <del>perform the operation of transportation</del> <add>be his own transporter</add> upon himself.</p>
<p>By this clause <add>does</add> a good deal more is done than is <lb/>said by it. What it professes is to give <add>All it speaks of is giving</add> is a <add>transient</add> momentary<lb/> accommodation: <del>wh</del> but in addition to this it gives<lb/> without speaking of it, as if it were a thing not worth<lb/> speaking of, perpetual freedom in the <unclear>room</unclear> of equally <lb/>perpetual bondage. </p>





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13 June 1802 39
N. S. Wales

One A case there is as (I have just been observing) in
which the intervention of a private Contractor is not necessary.
This is where a Convict having been convicted
of an offence of
the offence being an
filing —
an offence punished with death
the Convict has received "a conditional pardon" on condition of transportation
for "any number of years" or "for .. life". In this
case a case is supposed by a special exception, power
is reserved or granted to his Majesty to "authorize" the Convict the to
perform the operation of transportation be his own transporter upon himself.

By this clause does a good deal more is done than is
said by it. What it professes is to give All it speaks of is giving is a transient momentary
accommodation: wh but in addition to this it gives
without speaking of it, as if it were a thing not worth
speaking of, perpetual freedom in the room of equally
perpetual bondage.








































































Identifier: | JB/116/210/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-8

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

210

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4 / f39

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37743

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