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<p><del>Times proposed</del> for the Management of a<lb/>Panopticon Penitentiary-House.</p>
<p>I would undertake<lb/>1 To furnish the Prisoners with a constant supply<lb/>of wholesome food, to the extent of their desires, such privations<lb/>excepted as may be inflicted in the way of<lb/>punishment: <add>or in case of necessity, as a spur to industry</add> &#x2014; A state of constant famine, and<lb/> that under every modification <add>as in some establishments</add> of behaviour, is what<lb/>I cannot approve.</p>
<p>2 To keep them clad in a state of tightness<lb/>and neatness <add>superior to what is usual</add> <del>unexampled</del> among the lower classes, <add>or</add> even<lb/>in the improved prisons.</p>
<p>3 To keep them supplied with <add>beds &</add> bedding competent<lb/>to their situation, and in a state of cleanliness <del>not to<lb/>be expected elsewhere</del> scare every where conjoined with<lb/>liberty<lb/><add>To</add></p>


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1791_1_23

No 2

Times proposed for the Management of a
Panopticon Penitentiary-House.

I would undertake
1 To furnish the Prisoners with a constant supply
of wholesome food, to the extent of their desires, such privations
excepted as may be inflicted in the way of
punishment: or in case of necessity, as a spur to industry — A state of constant famine, and
that under every modification as in some establishments of behaviour, is what
I cannot approve.

2 To keep them clad in a state of tightness
and neatness superior to what is usual unexampled among the lower classes, or even
in the improved prisons.

3 To keep them supplied with beds & bedding competent
to their situation, and in a state of cleanliness not to
be expected elsewhere
scare every where conjoined with
liberty
To



Identifier: | JB/541/203/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1791-01-23

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203

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No. 2 Outline of a Plan of Terms proposed for the Management of a Panopticon Penitentiary House

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Jeremy Bentham

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