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<note>Police Revenue Bill<lb/>16<lb/>Penitentiary</note> | |||
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Suspecting <add>Apprehensive</add> from the length of this interval that<lb/>had elapsed since the impress made of the <add>that</add> same<lb/>above station <add>attended</add> of into the hands of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham<lb/>that <add>list</add> whatever might have been the views in which <add>with</add><lb/>originally issued, a maturer consideration<lb/>might have placed the expediency of the measure<lb/>in a less favourable light. Your Committee <del>was</del><lb/>previous to any <del>exy</del> examination of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham<lb/> | |||
were desirous of obtaining what lights<lb/>might be <del>obtained</del> obtained from undistracted<lb/>questions respecting the completion of this business.<lb/>Accordingly M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Colquhoun have come <add>been</add><lb/><add>before Your Committee</add> to be examined several times for the other purposes<lb/>above stated, <add>they</add> even took the opportunity <del>of</del><lb/><del>inquiring whether</del> what were <add>might be</add> the sentiments of<lb/><add>that gentleman in regard to a plan which</add><lb/>from the reception given to it by authority, as well as<lb/>from the nature of it compared with the nature of<lb/>his functions and ... would not well fail to <add>be supposed</add><lb/><add>to have escaped from his notice</add> have come under his cognizance. <del>Mr Colquhouns</del> <add>To The | |||
</add><lb/>answer was as <add>no less</add> satisfactory as it was simple: that<lb/>to Your Committee as <add>may</add> it was honourable to the quarter <add>person</add> from <lb/>whom it came - That M<add>r</add> Colquhoun<lb/>he himself had had a plan relative to the same<lb/>object - that after his plan had been matured<lb/>and completed, that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham's plan fell into his<lb/>hands: that he found in it every idea that had<lb/>occurred to himself - that he found in it many <add>several</add><lb/>that had not occurred to himself - that he approved<lb/>of all of them - that he regarded the<lb/>Plan <hi rend="underline">in toto</hi> as <del>adapted in an eminent degree</del><lb/><del>to the</del> compleatly adapted fulfillment of its<lb/>purpose: and that he had no soner seen <add>this of</add> M<add>r</add><lb/>Bentham's, than he gave up all thoughts of prosecuting<lb/>his own. By way of fixing the views <add>pointing the attention</add> of<lb/>Your Committee and shewing <add>...</add> what it was <del>his view</del> had<lb/>in view which speaking of Mr Bentham's plan, he produced and by order of Your Committee left with them a paper<lb/>paper, which though printed does not appear to have been published in which the principal factors of Mr Bentham's plan are delineated in terms little varying in substance from those of the suggested Draught copies of which as stated had been in from the Draught<lb/> | |||
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Police Revenue Bill
16
Penitentiary
Suspecting Apprehensive from the length of this interval that
had elapsed since the impress made of the that same
above station attended of into the hands of Mr Bentham
that list whatever might have been the views in which with
originally issued, a maturer consideration
might have placed the expediency of the measure
in a less favourable light. Your Committee was
previous to any exy examination of Mr Bentham
were desirous of obtaining what lights
might be obtained obtained from undistracted
questions respecting the completion of this business.
Accordingly Mr Colquhoun have come been
before Your Committee to be examined several times for the other purposes
above stated, they even took the opportunity of
inquiring whether what were might be the sentiments of
that gentleman in regard to a plan which
from the reception given to it by authority, as well as
from the nature of it compared with the nature of
his functions and ... would not well fail to be supposed
to have escaped from his notice have come under his cognizance. Mr Colquhouns To The
answer was as no less satisfactory as it was simple: that
to Your Committee as may it was honourable to the quarter person from
whom it came - That Mr Colquhoun
he himself had had a plan relative to the same
object - that after his plan had been matured
and completed, that Mr Bentham's plan fell into his
hands: that he found in it every idea that had
occurred to himself - that he found in it many several
that had not occurred to himself - that he approved
of all of them - that he regarded the
Plan in toto as adapted in an eminent degree
to the compleatly adapted fulfillment of its
purpose: and that he had no soner seen this of Mr
Bentham's, than he gave up all thoughts of prosecuting
his own. By way of fixing the views pointing the attention of
Your Committee and shewing ... what it was his view had
in view which speaking of Mr Bentham's plan, he produced and by order of Your Committee left with them a paper
paper, which though printed does not appear to have been published in which the principal factors of Mr Bentham's plan are delineated in terms little varying in substance from those of the suggested Draught copies of which as stated had been in from the Draught
Identifier: | JB/150/340/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
panopticon versus new south wales; police bill |
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340 |
police report |
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jeremy bentham |
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