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<p> such directions <add> will be</add> is made with the concurrence of the Crown. I say<lb/> the right of the Supervisors to take possession <add> of the premises for the benefit of the <unclear>party</unclear> </add> is no way affected<lb/> by the sue they make of them when taken possession of: if it <lb/>were, the owners of the land, if <add> ever</add> they wished to have it back<lb/> again need but <add> to</add> watch for any little departure intended or <lb/> unintended from the directions of the Act (which in respect<lb/> of the <add>this</add> intended <del>Pr</del> <add> Penitentiary</add> system are not in every instance perfectly<lb/> intelligible or consistent) in order to <del> <gap/> the</del> get the land<lb/> <del>back</del> or <add> back again with £200,000 worth of buildings upon it and so</add> knock the whole system on the head. Two things, <lb/>"the supervisors could not hinder our doing: setting up the <lb/> Panopticon immediately in any other place, or setting it<lb/> up in that very place, as soon as Parliament meets and <lb/> an Act can be passed for that purpose: what we want<lb/> of them is to enable us to begin so much sooner than we<lb/> could otherwise.</p> | |||
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such directions will be is made with the concurrence of the Crown. I say
the right of the Supervisors to take possession of the premises for the benefit of the party is no way affected
by the sue they make of them when taken possession of: if it
were, the owners of the land, if ever they wished to have it back
again need but to watch for any little departure intended or
unintended from the directions of the Act (which in respect
of the this intended Pr Penitentiary system are not in every instance perfectly
intelligible or consistent) in order to the get the land
back or back again with £200,000 worth of buildings upon it and so knock the whole system on the head. Two things,
"the supervisors could not hinder our doing: setting up the
Panopticon immediately in any other place, or setting it
up in that very place, as soon as Parliament meets and
an Act can be passed for that purpose: what we want
of them is to enable us to begin so much sooner than we
could otherwise.
Identifier: | JB/541/366/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1792-09-18 |
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366 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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