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<p>1826 Aug. 23</p>
<head>Review of Humphrey</head>
<note>&sect;. J.B. and H: language<lb/>
as to Judges &amp;</note><lb/>


<p>This difference in the course taken by the two reformist<lb/>
was the natural mode of their <add>the difference in their</add> different practices <unclear>or events</unclear></p>
<note><!-- Pencil note -->2<lb/>
Cause of the difference</note><lb/>
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham having from the first withdrawn himself <gap/> it <gap/><lb/>
from the world took advantage of the practice to declare in relation<lb/>
to every <gap/> touched upon him, his opinions and <gap/> without<lb/>
reserve. Knowing that with the <gap/> of his Panopticon plan<lb/>
for prisoners and paupers every thing that in the way of reform or<lb/>
improvement he could propose was <gap/> repugnant to the particular<lb/>
interest of the ruling few, he <gap/> that all attempts at <gap/>liation<lb/>
would necessarily be <unclear>formless</unclear>.  He therefore as an early <add>in the lasting</add> period of his<lb/>
labours turn away the scabbard, and applied <gap/> <gap/> within<lb/>
reserve to whatsoever adversary course i his way</p>




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1826 Aug. 23

Review of Humphrey §. J.B. and H: language
as to Judges &

This difference in the course taken by the two reformist
was the natural mode of their the difference in their different practices or events

2
Cause of the difference

Mr Bentham having from the first withdrawn himself it
from the world took advantage of the practice to declare in relation
to every touched upon him, his opinions and without
reserve. Knowing that with the of his Panopticon plan
for prisoners and paupers every thing that in the way of reform or
improvement he could propose was repugnant to the particular
interest of the ruling few, he that all attempts at liation
would necessarily be formless. He therefore as an early in the lasting period of his
labours turn away the scabbard, and applied within
reserve to whatsoever adversary course i his way



Identifier: | JB/078/067/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-08-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

2

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

067

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C2 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25158

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