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27 Oct. 1802<lb/><lb/><head>Supplement 3</head><lb/>with plenty before his eyes: for preventing a Convict gentle-<lb/>-man or a Convict lady from giving 22' for a cup<lb/>and saucer I had four expedients any one of them<lb/>tolerably <gap/>, and not one of them applicable in New<lb/>South Wales: <gap/> in the many, <gap/> out the cup<lb/>and saucer, <del>supplying</del> furnishing that <add><gap/></add> in other <gap/> were<lb/>gratis i:e: in the <gap/> under the contract furnishing ex-<lb/>-traordinary <gap/> at a <sic>fixt</sic> price given as a fair<lb/><gap/>, and which of <gap/> the mark might be toward<lb/>down to the mark <del><gap/></del> at any time by a word from the<lb/>Court of King's Bench.<lb/><lb/><lb/>There are <gap/> in which eloquence may stand in<lb/>lieu of <add>almost</add> every thing else: but in a Penitentiary House there<lb/>is not a <gap/> thing the want of which can be supplied <lb/>by eloquence. Eloquence may stand in lieu of every<lb/>may in some <gap/>: it <add>will not stand</add> stands in lieu of nothing <add>any thing</add> in<lb/>a Penitentiary.
27 Oct. 1802<lb/><lb/><head>Supplement 3</head><lb/>with plenty before his eyes: for preventing a Convict gentle-<lb/>-man or a Convict lady from giving 22' for a cup<lb/>and saucer I had four expedients any one of them<lb/>tolerably effectual, and not one of them applicable in New<lb/>South Wales: keeping in the money, keeping out the cup<lb/>and saucer, <del>supplying</del> furnishing that <add><gap/></add> in other crockery ware <lb/>gratis i:e: in the <gap/> under the contract furnishing ex-<lb/>-traordinary <gap/> at a <sic>fixt</sic> price given as a fair<lb/><gap/>, and which of <gap/> the mark might be toward<lb/>down to the mark <del><gap/></del> at any time by a word from the<lb/>Court of King's Bench.<lb/><lb/><lb/>There are Houses in which eloquence may stand in<lb/>lieu of <add>almost</add> every thing else: but in a Penitentiary House there<lb/>is not a single thing the want of which can be supplied <lb/>by eloquence. Eloquence may stand in lieu of every<lb/>may in some Houses: it <add>will not stand</add> stands in lieu of nothing <add>any thing</add> in<lb/>a Penitentiary.





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27 Oct. 1802

Supplement 3
with plenty before his eyes: for preventing a Convict gentle-
-man or a Convict lady from giving 22' for a cup
and saucer I had four expedients any one of them
tolerably effectual, and not one of them applicable in New
South Wales: keeping in the money, keeping out the cup
and saucer, supplying furnishing that in other crockery ware
gratis i:e: in the under the contract furnishing ex-
-traordinary at a fixt price given as a fair
, and which of the mark might be toward
down to the mark at any time by a word from the
Court of King's Bench.


There are Houses in which eloquence may stand in
lieu of almost every thing else: but in a Penitentiary House there
is not a single thing the want of which can be supplied
by eloquence. Eloquence may stand in lieu of every
may in some Houses: it will not stand stands in lieu of nothing any thing in
a Penitentiary.




Identifier: | JB/116/096/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-10-27

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Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

096

Info in main headings field

supplement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37629

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