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*I THINK that according to your guidelines that I transcribed this properly with the addition "on the one hand" last after the entire strike-through. If you want it in the middle somehow, let me know. Though I think have a bad nested code here?*
*I THINK that according to your guidelines that I transcribed this properly with the addition "on the one hand" last after the entire strike-through. If you want it in the middle somehow, let me know. Though I think have a bad nested code here?*


3. The <del>stigma, though not</del> <add>mark of infamy above proposed though it could not be</add> protracted beyond the<lb/> time of servitude, would <add>of</add> itself if thought necessary, be <add><del>on account of the infamy attending it</del></add><lb/>a punishment of very considerable severity: and what<lb/>is to be wished for, it would the the severer in those to<lb/>delinquints ...generall character previous to that of delinquency.
3. The <del>stigma, though not</del> <add>mark of infamy above proposed though it could not be</add> protracted beyond the<lb/> time of servitude, would <add>of</add> itself if thought necessary, be <add><del>on account of the infamy attending it</del></add><lb/>a punishment of very considerable severity: and what<lb/>is to be wished for, it would be <add>the</add> severer <add><del><gap/></del></add> in <del>those to</del><add>such</add><lb/><add>a</add> delinquints ...generall character previous to that of delinquency.





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Supplemental hints and observations

servitude will be nominal. To obviate this

1st All counter-securities abolishing or limiting
servitude, should be made void. By this means the
convict at any rate be under the power
of a master though might be of a-master of
his own choosing.

2. No master should be eligible but one who
actually carried on the trade or manufacture in
which the convict shall be proved to have
been bred: and it should be in the puros the
Committee for the district might not only in the 1st instance
have a negative upon the choice of the master, but, at any have the power
time of remanding the convict at any time (after
hearing the parties) upon making the master a satisfaction
proportioned to the premium given and on
the other this time the convict have already served
on the one hand refunding a proportionable part of the premium.

  • I THINK that according to your guidelines that I transcribed this properly with the addition "on the one hand" last after the entire strike-through. If you want it in the middle somehow, let me know. Though I think have a bad nested code here?*

3. The stigma, though not mark of infamy above proposed though it could not be protracted beyond the
time of servitude, would of itself if thought necessary, be on account of the infamy attending it
a punishment of very considerable severity: and what
is to be wished for, it would be the severer in those tosuch
a delinquints ...generall character previous to that of delinquency.




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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

012

Info in main headings field

supplemental hints and observations a view of the hard-labour bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f77 / f78 / f79 / f80

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39523

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