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<p><note>VII Escapes <lb/>(a) <lb/>Proof of criminal <lb/>consciousness on the <lb/>part of the Treasury <lb/>in respect of the illegality <lb/> of detaining <lb/>Expirees, J.B.s <lb/>representation of it <lb/>in his <unclear>attendances</unclear></note> Believe who will any such ignorance, it is impossible <lb/>for me to believe it: having the same proof of the <unclear>controversy</unclear> <lb/>as I have of my own existence. As <del>To</del> a <lb/>Board of Treasury, held for the purpose of going from <lb/>to the returns to be made on this subject to the Committee <lb/>of Finance, I attended upon summons. Having the <lb/>honour to be more or less known to every Gentleman present, <lb/>the <del>proceedings necessarily</del> took <del><gap/> <gap/> of conversation<lb/></del> <add> conversation fell insensibly <del>for</del> into the tone of conviviality</add> <lb/>as amongst acquaintance. New South Wales <lb/><del>amongst other things</del> <add>as a connected topic</add> came upon the carpet. Under favour <lb/>of the general good humour, I took the opportunity of <lb/><del>th</del> drawing the attention <del>perhaps</del> <add>I suppose</add> I must not <add>say</add> if the <lb/>Board, but I will say of all the Members of it, <lb/>with <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> and the</del> <add>one of the Secretaries and I don't know how many Clerks)</add> of <lb/>drawing the attention of <hi rend="underline">that</hi> company <del>at any rate</del> <add>at any rate</add> to the <lb/>condition and the rights of the legally emancipated Convicts. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <lb/>
<p><note>VII Escapes <lb/>(a) <lb/>Proof of criminal <lb/>consciousness on the <lb/>part of the Treasury <lb/>in respect of the illegality <lb/> of detaining <lb/>Expirees, J.B.s <lb/>representation of it <lb/>in his <unclear>attendances</unclear></note> Believe who will any such ignorance, it is impossible <lb/>for me to believe it: having the same proof of the <unclear>controversy</unclear> <lb/>as I have of my own existence. As <del>To</del> a <lb/>Board of Treasury, held for the purpose of going from <lb/>to the returns to be made on this subject to the Committee <lb/>of Finance, I attended upon summons. Having the <lb/>honour to be more or less known to every Gentleman present, <lb/>the <del>proceedings necessarily</del> took <del><gap/> <gap/> of conversation<lb/></del> <add> conversation fell insensibly <del>for</del> into the tone of conviviality</add> <lb/>as amongst acquaintance. New South Wales <lb/><del>amongst other things</del> <add>as a connected topic</add> came upon the carpet. Under favour <lb/>of the general good humour, I took the opportunity of <lb/><del>th</del> drawing the attention <del>perhaps</del> <add>I suppose</add> I must not <add>say</add> if the <lb/>Board, but I will say of all the Members of it, <lb/>with <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> and the</del> <add>one of the Secretaries and I don't know how many Clerks)</add> of <lb/>drawing the attention of <hi rend="underline">that</hi> company <del>at any rate</del> <add>at any rate</add> to the <lb/>condition and the rights of the legally emancipated Convicts. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <lb/><note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> It is only <del>under</del> <lb/>in when <add>where</add> gravity <lb/>occupies the place of <lb/>wisdom, that any repugnancy <lb/>is supposed <lb/>between truth and pleasantry.</note>





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20 July 1802 + Notes *5 7 N. S. Wales Conduct This sheet and the next not to be copied now. Note to p. 71 3

VII Escapes
(a)
Proof of criminal
consciousness on the
part of the Treasury
in respect of the illegality
of detaining
Expirees, J.B.s
representation of it
in his attendances
Believe who will any such ignorance, it is impossible
for me to believe it: having the same proof of the controversy
as I have of my own existence. As To a
Board of Treasury, held for the purpose of going from
to the returns to be made on this subject to the Committee
of Finance, I attended upon summons. Having the
honour to be more or less known to every Gentleman present,
the proceedings necessarily took of conversation
conversation fell insensibly for into the tone of conviviality
as amongst acquaintance. New South Wales
amongst other things as a connected topic came upon the carpet. Under favour
of the general good humour, I took the opportunity of
th drawing the attention perhaps I suppose I must not say if the
Board, but I will say of all the Members of it,
with Mr and the one of the Secretaries and I don't know how many Clerks) of
drawing the attention of that company at any rate at any rate to the
condition and the rights of the legally emancipated Convicts. [+]
[+] It is only under
in when where gravity
occupies the place of
wisdom, that any repugnancy
is supposed
between truth and pleasantry.

Identifier: | JB/116/226/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-07-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

(a)

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

226

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3 / f3* / f71

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

[[notes_public::"this sheet and the next not to be copied now" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

37759

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