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<p>LONDON;<!-- space between each letter --> <add>reprinted</add> | <p>LONDON;<!-- space between each letter --> <add>reprinted</add> | ||
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<p>Sold by T<!-- or, J -->. Payne at the Mews Gate | <p>Sold by <unclear>T</unclear><!-- or, J -->. Payne at the Mews Gate | ||
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PANOPTICON;
OR, THE
INSPECTION-HOUSE.
CONTAINING
The IDEA of a NEW PRINCIPLE of CONSTRUCTION applicable to any Sort of ESTABLISHMENT, in which Persons of any Description are to be under INSPECTION.
AND IN PARTICULAR TO
PENITENTIARY HOUSES,
PRISONS,
HOUSES OF INDUSTRY,
WORK-HOUSES,
POOR-HOUSES,
MANUFACTORIES,
MAD HOUSES,
HOSPITALS,
AND
SCHOOLS,
WITH A PLAN OF MANAGEMENT ADAPTED TO
THE PRINCIPLE:
in a
SERIES OF LETTERS.
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR, 1787,
FROM CRECHEFF IN WHITE RUSSIA, TO A FRIEND IN
ENGLAND.
[+] To which is now added A exhibiting the invention in a more improved State and adapted to the particular purpose 'of a Penitentiary House.
By JEREMY BENTHAM,
OF LINCOLNS INN, ESQUIRE.
Dublin printed
LONDON; reprinted
Sold by T. Payne at the Mews Gate
Identifier: | JB/115/154/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115. |
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