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<head>Apr. 1811 <note>2</note><lb/> | |||
<unclear>Prompt</unclear> J.B. to Penitentiary Committee Letter III. Part 2</head><lb/> | |||
<note>p.18</note><lb/> | |||
<p>69~17. <note>VI.1</note><lb/> | |||
Under the existing<lb/> | |||
contract in this year<lb/> | |||
the Panopticon principle<lb/> | |||
would be in exercise.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>70~18. <note>VI.2</note> p.7.<lb/> | |||
Doubt, none can remain<lb/> | |||
as to its superiority:—none<lb/> | |||
but as to the <unclear>future</unclear> of<lb/> | |||
the proposed manager:<lb/> | |||
and if the Temporary<lb/> | |||
Panopticon be adopted<lb/> | |||
that will be proved or<lb/> | |||
disproved before the<lb/> | |||
close of next <unclear>septem</unclear> if<lb/> | |||
not before the commencement.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>71~19. <note>VI.4</note><lb/> | |||
Supposing if successful<lb/> | |||
will it not be matter<lb/> | |||
of regret should any<lb/> | |||
part of the advantage<lb/> | |||
desirable from it be lost.<lb/></p> | |||
<p><note>IV.2 or VI.5</note> p.7.<lb/> | |||
72~20<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Towns</hi>, those which<lb/> | |||
afford the best public:<lb/> | |||
must <unclear>fix</unclear> them not, till<lb/> | |||
after the experiment.<lb/> | |||
Before, all might<lb/> | |||
shrink; after, many<lb/> | |||
might <hi rend="underline">compete.</hi> p.8.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>73~21. <note>VI.6</note><lb/> | |||
If assured, that by the<lb/> | |||
open mode on a large<lb/> | |||
scale, a large saving<lb/> | |||
would be made. Government<lb/> | |||
would not surely,<lb/> | |||
leave to the Counties<lb/> | |||
the choice of the close<lb/> | |||
mode on a<del>s</del> small<lb/> | |||
scale. <add>p.8.</add></p> | |||
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<p>74.</p> | |||
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Apr. 1811 2
Prompt J.B. to Penitentiary Committee Letter III. Part 2
p.18
69~17. VI.1
Under the existing
contract in this year
the Panopticon principle
would be in exercise.
70~18. VI.2 p.7.
Doubt, none can remain
as to its superiority:—none
but as to the future of
the proposed manager:
and if the Temporary
Panopticon be adopted
that will be proved or
disproved before the
close of next septem if
not before the commencement.
71~19. VI.4
Supposing if successful
will it not be matter
of regret should any
part of the advantage
desirable from it be lost.
IV.2 or VI.5 p.7.
72~20
Towns, those which
afford the best public:
must fix them not, till
after the experiment.
Before, all might
shrink; after, many
might compete. p.8.
73~21. VI.6
If assured, that by the
open mode on a large
scale, a large saving
would be made. Government
would not surely,
leave to the Counties
the choice of the close
mode on as small
scale. p.8.
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