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<p>5.  My Brother and I had a favourite <add>Sunday</add> plan for<lb/>
 
the combining religious edification with <del>the</del> public<lb/>
 
inspection and the <del>utmos</del> most perfect and universal<lb/>
facility of complaint:  and the architectural <del>plan</del> <add>design</add><lb/>
was, in a most striking manner adapted to it;  as<lb/>
shown in the models, which were seen by  Members<lb/>
of the Upper House by <del>scores</del> <add>dozens,</add> and by those of the <del><gap/></del> <add>Lower</add><lb/>
House by scores.  <del>My character must have been compleatly<lb/>
forfeited and give</del>  Ere I could <add>have</add> suffered that<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> feature of the management to fall into neglect<lb/>
my character must have been compleatly forfeited.</p>
<p><del>6.  To cup up all those objections by the root</del><lb/>
6.  <del>If Were</del> Taking one <add>unknown <del>and</del> taking one</add> average man, were I to <del>say</del><lb/>
give it as my <add>own</add> opinion, that he <del>would</del> <add>could</add> conduct the business<lb/>
as much for the advantage, either of the public or the prisoner<lb/>
for a salary, or without any pecuniary remuneration,<lb/>
as upon the terms of the contract proposed by<lb/>
me, I should utter <del>in a such in</del> a gross untruth.<lb/>
But, <del>show</del> after perusal of those two sections, should <del>Your<lb/>
Lordship view</del> this matter <add>present itself to Your Lordship's mind</add> in a different light, to cut<lb/>
up all such objections by the roots, there should be an<lb/>
end of the Contract,  I could <add>conduct the</add> management on <del>the</del> account<lb/>
of the public purse, without a farthing's worth of pecuniary<lb/>
profit in any shape, direct or indirect, keeping <del>ac</del><lb/>
and regularly delivering in accounts,  upon the plan indicated<lb/>
in my <del>Book</del> <add>work</add> intituled <hi rend="underline">Pauper Management</hi><lb/>
(herewith <del>sent</del> <add>submitted</add>) <del>or any other</del> with any additions or <add>other</add> amendments<lb/>
that may be prescribed to me.</p>
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12 Sept. 1812
To Ld Sidmouth

5. My Brother and I had a favourite Sunday plan for
the combining religious edification with the public
inspection and the utmos most perfect and universal
facility of complaint: and the architectural plan design
was, in a most striking manner adapted to it; as
shown in the models, which were seen by Members
of the Upper House by scores dozens, and by those of the Lower
House by scores. My character must have been compleatly
forfeited and give
Ere I could have suffered that
feature of the management to fall into neglect
my character must have been compleatly forfeited.

6. To cup up all those objections by the root
6. If Were Taking one unknown and taking one average man, were I to say
give it as my own opinion, that he would could conduct the business
as much for the advantage, either of the public or the prisoner
for a salary, or without any pecuniary remuneration,
as upon the terms of the contract proposed by
me, I should utter in a such in a gross untruth.
But, show after perusal of those two sections, should Your
Lordship view
this matter present itself to Your Lordship's mind in a different light, to cut
up all such objections by the roots, there should be an
end of the Contract, I could conduct the management on the account
of the public purse, without a farthing's worth of pecuniary
profit in any shape, direct or indirect, keeping ac
and regularly delivering in accounts, upon the plan indicated
in my Book work intituled Pauper Management
(herewith sent submitted) or any other with any additions or other amendments
that may be prescribed to me.


Identifier: | JB/118/392/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-09-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

392

Info in main headings field

to ld sidmouth

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a13 / b5 / c2 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1808

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1808

Notes public

draft of enclosure to letter 2190, vol. 8

ID Number

39446

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