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<p><!-- indent first word --><del>In M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Fords paper it is assumed that of</del> <add>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Ford assumes, as it was very natural for</add>
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<add>him to do that of</add> the £27000  15,000 was for the Building , since
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£15,000 is the difference between the £27000 the
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sum demanded for the first year , and £12,000
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the sum demanded for every subsequent year for
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the 1000 Prisoners , and an inference equally
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natural was that as Government had paid that
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sum once <add>for the building to M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham,</add> it should not have to pay that sum
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over again to his Representatives.  But no such
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<del><gap/></del> has of distinction was ever drawn <del>by</del> <add>on</add>
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<del>either party</del> <add>either side</add> till now .  <del>"</del>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham's proposition
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<del>was</del> <gap/> gave M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Campbel £27000 for every <add>ever &#x2014; "Land with a fixed price to it has been <del>allotted</del> appropriated  to the purpose of Penitentiary House &#x2014; You</add>
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"year (<del>which</del> <add><del>then</del></add> <del>at the time of his framing his proposal <add><del>appeared</del>  <add><del>was</del></add> <del>to be the same upon the <unclear>fee</unclear><!-- or, Sum --> of the</del></add>
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<add><del>only documents then public)</del></add>) <del>was actually the case</del>  <add>for maintaining Prisoners on the Hulk Plan &#x2014;</add> Give me that sum for
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"the first year only , <del>I will find buildings &amp;c</del> <add>I will</add>
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"buy the land , I will find buildings &amp;c and for
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"every <del>other</del> <add>subsequent</add> year I will maintain the same number
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"for £12,000.  Here then you have the Penitentiary
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Plan <del>for half at</del> <add>for <del>in</del> the first year <del>for</del> at</add> no more than the <sic>expence</sic> of the Hulk Plan , and for every other
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year for little more than half that <sic>expence</sic>".  This
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was the proposition acceded to : not a syllable
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so much as muted about refunding any part of
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the money : <del>the</del> M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham's having <del>the fee simple
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of</del> the land <add>in fee simple</add> was incompatible with it.  Afterwards <add>it</add>
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In Mr Fords paper it is assumed that of Mr Ford assumes, as it was very natural for
him to do that of the £27000 15,000 was for the Building , since
£15,000 is the difference between the £27000 the
sum demanded for the first year , and £12,000
the sum demanded for every subsequent year for
the 1000 Prisoners , and an inference equally
natural was that as Government had paid that
sum once for the building to Mr Bentham, it should not have to pay that sum
over again to his Representatives. But no such
has of distinction was ever drawn by on
either party either side till now . "Mr Bentham's proposition
was gave Mr Campbel £27000 for every ever — "Land with a fixed price to it has been allotted appropriated to the purpose of Penitentiary House — You
"year (which then at the time of his framing his proposal <add>appeared was to be the same upon the fee of the</add>
only documents then public)) was actually the case for maintaining Prisoners on the Hulk Plan — Give me that sum for
"the first year only , I will find buildings &c I will
"buy the land , I will find buildings &c and for
"every other subsequent year I will maintain the same number
"for £12,000. Here then you have the Penitentiary
Plan for half at for in the first year for at no more than the expence of the Hulk Plan , and for every other
year for little more than half that expence". This
was the proposition acceded to : not a syllable
so much as muted about refunding any part of
the money : the Mr Bentham's having the fee simple
of
the land in fee simple was incompatible with it. Afterwards it




Identifier: | JB/115/114/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

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114

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001

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1

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jeremy bentham

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