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<p>make it a Bastille. A prison to be repelled from a<lb/> country spot, on account of the populousness of the spot? <lb/> &#x2014; No prison has ever been hitherto built but in a Town.<lb/> Scarce a session without an Act for such a purpose. In <lb/> any instance whatever, was opposition ever made in such<lb/> a case by individuals, on the ground of neighbourhood?<lb/> Your Memorialist believes not: surely none that ever prevailed.</p>
<p>make it a Bastille. A prison to be repelled from a<lb/> country spot, on account of the populousness of the spot? <lb/> &#x2014; No prison has ever been hitherto built but in a Town.<lb/> Scarce a session without an Act for such a purpose. In <lb/> any instance whatever, was opposition ever made in such<lb/> a case by individuals, on the ground of neighbourhood?<lb/> Your Memorialist believes not: surely none that ever prevailed.</p>
<note>22<lb/> The opulence of the<lb/> neighbourhood does not<lb/> vary the case.</note>
<p>In aggravation of the supposed injury, your Memorialist<lb/> has heard the quantity of capital invested in<lb/> buildings and other improvements within the circle of the <lb/> neighbourhood in question, whatever extent may be<lb/> meant to be given to that circle, has been estimated at<lb/> about £200,000. Your Memorialist has no suspicion <lb/> of any thing like exaggeration in this estimate: he had <lb/> been obliged to guess, he should rather have expected to <lb/> find such a sum short of the truth then beyond it. But<lb/> in speaking of this value, gentlemen speak of it as if a<lb/> great part, there is no saying how great, but a very<lb/> great part of it, would be destroyed. Here it is that your <lb/> Memorialist has the mortification, or the satisfaction shall<lb/> he say, to be obliged to differ with them. The instances<lb/> of new prisons are not rare: and it will be difficult, he <lb/>believes, to find a single one, in which any such effect<lb/> has been produced by any such cause. The damage, if <lb/> there were any, would be <hi rend="underline"><foreign>damnum sine injuria</foreign></hi>: but no<lb/> damage even can he see: so far from it, instead of</p>
<p>In aggravation of the supposed injury, your Memorialist<lb/> has heard the quantity of capital invested in<lb/> buildings and other improvements within the circle of the <lb/> neighbourhood in question, whatever extent may be<lb/> meant to be given to that circle, has been estimated at<lb/> about £200,000. Your Memorialist has no suspicion <lb/> of any thing like exaggeration in this estimate: he had <lb/> been obliged to guess, he should rather have expected to <lb/> find such a sum short of the truth then beyond it. But<lb/> in speaking of this value, gentlemen speak of it as if a<lb/> great part, there is no saying how great, but a very<lb/> great part of it, would be destroyed. Here it is that your <lb/> Memorialist has the mortification, or the satisfaction shall<lb/> he say, to be obliged to differ with them. The instances<lb/> of new prisons are not rare: and it will be difficult, he <lb/>believes, to find a single one, in which any such effect<lb/> has been produced by any such cause. The damage, if <lb/> there were any, would be <hi rend="underline"><foreign>damnum sine injuria</foreign></hi>: but no<lb/> damage even can he see: so far from it, instead of</p>
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make it a Bastille. A prison to be repelled from a
country spot, on account of the populousness of the spot?
— No prison has ever been hitherto built but in a Town.
Scarce a session without an Act for such a purpose. In
any instance whatever, was opposition ever made in such
a case by individuals, on the ground of neighbourhood?
Your Memorialist believes not: surely none that ever prevailed.

22
The opulence of the
neighbourhood does not
vary the case.

In aggravation of the supposed injury, your Memorialist
has heard the quantity of capital invested in
buildings and other improvements within the circle of the
neighbourhood in question, whatever extent may be
meant to be given to that circle, has been estimated at
about £200,000. Your Memorialist has no suspicion
of any thing like exaggeration in this estimate: he had
been obliged to guess, he should rather have expected to
find such a sum short of the truth then beyond it. But
in speaking of this value, gentlemen speak of it as if a
great part, there is no saying how great, but a very
great part of it, would be destroyed. Here it is that your
Memorialist has the mortification, or the satisfaction shall
he say, to be obliged to differ with them. The instances
of new prisons are not rare: and it will be difficult, he
believes, to find a single one, in which any such effect
has been produced by any such cause. The damage, if
there were any, would be damnum sine injuria: but no
damage even can he see: so far from it, instead of

damage



Identifier: | JB/118/116/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

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22-25

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118

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116

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001

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4

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recto

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see note to letter 988, vol. 5

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39170

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