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<head>N.S. Wales</head>
 
<p>2 June 1802</p>
<note>5. Economy<lb/>
3. Colonial Advantages</note>


<note><del>12</del> 30<lb/>
Be the case as it<lb/>
may with regard<lb/>
to the disadvantages<lb/>
chargeable upon<lb/>
Colonies in general,<lb/>
this is chargeable<lb/>
with particular ones.</note>
<p>If such be the <del>tests</del> <add>test</add> of utility in Colonies, what<lb/>
<del>Colonies</del> <add>Colony then</add> it may be <add>said</add> <del><gap/></del>) <del>are</del> <add>is</add> there that can abide <del>them</del> <add>it?</add><lb/>
I answer&#x2014;<add>I have already answered&#x2014;</add>none. But in opposition to the prevailing<lb/>
establishments, all <gap/> diverging from <del>that</del> <add>the</add> principle<lb/>
<add>of real utility</add> there are <add><del>gradations</del></add> degrees of divergence.
<del>The advantages<lb/>
deducible from Colonies in the instance of every<lb/>
Colony, ideal ones; but in this Colony even those<lb/>
ideal advantages are not to be found. Set every<lb/>
thing that has been said against the reality of the advantages<lb/>
<gap/> to the possession of the Colonies be<lb/>
allowed to be wanting and illusory as applied to other<lb/>
Colonies, the advocates for this Colony will derived no<lb/>
advantage from the concession: for even those ideal<lb/>
advantages&#x2014;advantages there to be real ones altogether<lb/>
wanting here.</del>
</p>
<p>Upon every<lb/>
<del>country</del> Colony that has been ever planted, there has been <add>with reference</add> to the<lb/>
country planting it, a loss: but in the case of this Colony in<lb/>
particular, the <del>loss has</del> ratio of loss has all along been<lb/>
and, for so long as it shall be maintained on the footing<lb/>
of a Colony, can not but continue to be<add>+</add>&#x2014;altogether<lb/>
without example: at least if the expences, constant and occasional<lb/>
of defence <add>against foreign enemies</add> be laid out of the case as they ought to be<lb/>
in this case where one of the turns of the comparison <gap/><lb/>
Colony, the worthlessness of which is so palpable, and likely<lb/>
to be so universally and perpetually recognized as to<lb/>
afford it a perpetual <gap/> <gap/> attack on the part of<lb/>
all foreign enemies.</p>


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N.S. Wales

2 June 1802

5. Economy
3. Colonial Advantages

12 30
Be the case as it
may with regard
to the disadvantages
chargeable upon
Colonies in general,
this is chargeable
with particular ones.

If such be the tests test of utility in Colonies, what
Colonies Colony then it may be said ) are is there that can abide them it?
I answer—I have already answered—none. But in opposition to the prevailing
establishments, all diverging from that the principle
of real utility there are gradations degrees of divergence. The advantages
deducible from Colonies in the instance of every
Colony, ideal ones; but in this Colony even those
ideal advantages are not to be found. Set every
thing that has been said against the reality of the advantages
to the possession of the Colonies be
allowed to be wanting and illusory as applied to other
Colonies, the advocates for this Colony will derived no
advantage from the concession: for even those ideal
advantages—advantages there to be real ones altogether
wanting here.

Upon every
country Colony that has been ever planted, there has been with reference to the
country planting it, a loss: but in the case of this Colony in
particular, the loss has ratio of loss has all along been
and, for so long as it shall be maintained on the footing
of a Colony, can not but continue to be+—altogether
without example: at least if the expences, constant and occasional
of defence against foreign enemies be laid out of the case as they ought to be
in this case where one of the turns of the comparison
Colony, the worthlessness of which is so palpable, and likely
to be so universally and perpetually recognized as to
afford it a perpetual attack on the part of
all foreign enemies.



Identifier: | JB/116/105/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

30

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

105

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d19 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37638

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