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<head>J.B. to Treasury</head>
 
<p>18 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1811</p>
 
<note>Letter II</note>
<p>Be the nature of the establishment what it may<lb/>
no great advantage to it can reasonably be expected<lb/>
from any such circumstances as that of a mask <add>token</add> of<lb/>
disesteem imprinted <add>cast</add> in the character of him <add>under/to whose</add> whose<lb/>
management it is <add>entrusted</add> placed.</p>
<p>In the year 1792, eighteen <add>nineteen</add> years ago, when<lb/>
you first gave in your proposal for the establishment<lb/>
1000 being the number stipulated for in your proposal,<lb/>
<add>it was our hope</add> <del>we hoped and</del> and expectation, to find in<lb/>
you qualities of all sorts&#x2014;moral and intellectual&#x2014;<lb/>
adequate to the management of the whole. The nineteen<lb/>
years that have elapsed since have indicated <add>warned</add><lb/>
<del>to us the</del> us of the danger <add>that would be brought upon</add> should bring on the<lb/>
public by any government <add>administration</add> which should continue<lb/>
to give so large a share of confidence. Proceeding<lb/>
with the caution the necessity of which has been imposed<lb/>
upon us by a fuller knowledge of your character<lb/>
we now <del>entrust you</del> <add>as your <gap/></add> and even now not without<lb/>
great hestitation venture to trust you with half that<lb/>
measure of confidence of which your muddle up<lb/>
had <del>rather too</del> with too little circumspection been<lb/>
thought capable of being entrusted with.</p>
<p>There was a time when it was thought and<lb/>
hoped and thought that you might have been trusted<lb/>
with the whole. But that time is no more: and now<lb/>
such as you have been proved to be by your conduct for these<lb/>
last <gap/> years, the half of that whole is quite as much as<lb/>
the prudence so<lb/>
necessary in our selection<lb/>
will endure<lb/>
our trusting you with </p>


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J.B. to Treasury

18 Jany 1811

Letter II

Be the nature of the establishment what it may
no great advantage to it can reasonably be expected
from any such circumstances as that of a mask token of
disesteem imprinted cast in the character of him under/to whose whose
management it is entrusted placed.

In the year 1792, eighteen nineteen years ago, when
you first gave in your proposal for the establishment
1000 being the number stipulated for in your proposal,
it was our hope we hoped and and expectation, to find in
you qualities of all sorts—moral and intellectual—
adequate to the management of the whole. The nineteen
years that have elapsed since have indicated warned
to us the us of the danger that would be brought upon should bring on the
public by any government administration which should continue
to give so large a share of confidence. Proceeding
with the caution the necessity of which has been imposed
upon us by a fuller knowledge of your character
we now entrust you as your and even now not without
great hestitation venture to trust you with half that
measure of confidence of which your muddle up
had rather too with too little circumspection been
thought capable of being entrusted with.

There was a time when it was thought and
hoped and thought that you might have been trusted
with the whole. But that time is no more: and now
such as you have been proved to be by your conduct for these
last years, the half of that whole is quite as much as
the prudence so
necessary in our selection
will endure
our trusting you with



Identifier: | JB/117/277/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

1801-01-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

17

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

277

Info in main headings field

jb to treasury

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 2100, vol. 8

ID Number

38894

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