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1<lb/><head>Panopticon Bill. XV</head> <note>Personal Clauses</note><p><head>Sect. XV <sic>intitled</sic> Personal Clauses</head>Art. 1. And Whereas in the view of contributing<lb/><note>1<lb/>Power to the inventor<lb/>to sue out a Patent for<lb/>the Panopticon<lb/>Invention, notwithstanding<lb/>communications<lb/>& imitations --</note><lb/>as far as may be to the improvement of the<lb/>construction and management of Prisons the said<lb/>Jeremy Bentham with the allowance of the said<lb/>Samuel Bentham hath without fee or reward at<lb/>divers times as well of his own motion as at the<lb/>request of divers persons communicated the said<lb/>invention of a Panopticon together with Books and<lb/>graphical Plans explanatory thereof, which said<lb/>invention hath accordingly in divers instances been<lb/>in divers respects adopted & carried into execution<lb/>And Whereas the building proposed to be erected<lb/>by the said Jeremy Bentham in pursuance<lb/>of this Act is intended to serve as an experiment &<lb/>to afford to the public a practical demonstration or<lb/>indication of the most economical & advantageous<lb/>mode of constructing prisons, manufactories or other<lb/>edifices upon the said principle And Whereas<lb/>from the nature of the said invention experiments<lb/>calculated for the exhibiting & improving the<lb/>result thereof could not as in the case of other<lb/>inventions of a mechanical nature be made with<lb/>out</p> | |||
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Panopticon Bill. XV Personal Clauses
Sect. XV intitled Personal ClausesArt. 1. And Whereas in the view of contributing
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Power to the inventor
to sue out a Patent for
the Panopticon
Invention, notwithstanding
communications
& imitations --
as far as may be to the improvement of the
construction and management of Prisons the said
Jeremy Bentham with the allowance of the said
Samuel Bentham hath without fee or reward at
divers times as well of his own motion as at the
request of divers persons communicated the said
invention of a Panopticon together with Books and
graphical Plans explanatory thereof, which said
invention hath accordingly in divers instances been
in divers respects adopted & carried into execution
And Whereas the building proposed to be erected
by the said Jeremy Bentham in pursuance
of this Act is intended to serve as an experiment &
to afford to the public a practical demonstration or
indication of the most economical & advantageous
mode of constructing prisons, manufactories or other
edifices upon the said principle And Whereas
from the nature of the said invention experiments
calculated for the exhibiting & improving the
result thereof could not as in the case of other
inventions of a mechanical nature be made with
out
Identifier: | JB/119/311/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119. |
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