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any other bodily defects which at present are considered as | <p>any other bodily <lb/> | ||
defects which <lb/> | |||
at present are <lb/> | |||
considered as <lb/> | |||
<del><gap/>ing</del> debarring <lb/> | |||
them from <lb/> | |||
making provision <lb/> | |||
for their <lb/> | |||
own maintenance.</p> | |||
<p>The satisfaction <lb/> | |||
of <del>b<gap/></del> filling <lb/> | |||
up this gap at <lb/> | |||
my own expence <lb/> | |||
could be <del>the</del> <add>among</add> one <lb/> | |||
of the most <add>pleasing</add> valuable <lb/> | |||
of my <lb/> | |||
rewards of the <lb/> | |||
uses I could <lb/> | |||
put it to make <lb/> | |||
of it.</p> <pb/> | |||
Allowance certain Mad-House | |||
The allowance to be inferred on the footing of head-money - to be a man's existence ought not to expend upon contingencies - a man can't be kept without money to keep him. ???than what is necessary might not to be given be the funds were so ab???iment use less than is necessary be they ever so scanty | |||
1
Penitentiary
Panopticon
2
Foundling
NurseryPanopticon for
3
Infant fever
Panopticon
3
Working-School
(Panopticon for
possible
4
Mad-house
5.
A General
Hospital
6
A GVenereal
Hospital
7
An Epileptic
Hospital
8
An inoculation
hospital.
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Allowance not greater than now
For the support
of these various
establishments certain
funds are
already provided
I should not
choose to engage
in any undertaking
which required
the provision
thus made
to be increased,
and so long as the
relief numbers
of persons in
the relief of whom
it is expended
is not diminished
neither the Assembly
I am persuaded
use the
nation with to
see the find sustain
any diminution
made in
the fund.
What the Committee
had in
view, what the
nation wishes is
not to curtail
the allowance dedicated
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dicated to this
sacred fund
but to see the
money so dispersed
of destined for the
support of so many
thousands of individuals
employ'd
in rendering them
healthy, industrious
and contented
instead of leaving
them a prey to
idleness, disease and
mortality.
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Establishment for Blind &c-
at J.B. expence
All These establishments
I would
wish to undertake
on the National
Account as being
already comprehended
under
the General Establishment.
If
in the management
of these I should
come to make a succeed in reaping
pecuniary profit a pecuniary
advantage, it
would be my
ambition and my
pleasure to lay
it out in establishing
at my
own expence
such places of
relief as are
yet wanted,
for instance
a place for
the employment
and maintenance
and employment
of
the blind, and
other persons labouring
under any
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any other bodily
defects which
at present are
considered as
ing debarring
them from
making provision
for their
own maintenance.
The satisfaction
of b filling
up this gap at
my own expence
could be the among one
of the most pleasing valuable
of my
rewards of the
uses I could
put it to make
of it.
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Allowance certain Mad-House
The allowance to be inferred on the footing of head-money - to be a man's existence ought not to expend upon contingencies - a man can't be kept without money to keep him. ???than what is necessary might not to be given be the funds were so ab???iment use less than is necessary be they ever so scanty
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allowance not greater than now / establishment of blind &c at jb's expence / allowance certain / mad-house / epileptic hospital / venereals / blind / nursery / furniture |
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jeremy bentham |
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benjamin constant |
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