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<head>New South Wales</head><!-- in pencil and aligned to the left-hand margin, preceded by a pencil semi-circle drawn in the corner. Amend as necessary. -->
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<head>Conduct Causes <unclear>Contents</unclear> <!-- tab/gap to the date --> 11 July 1802</head><!-- All in pencil and aligned to the left-hand margin -->
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<head>Necessity of Convicts</head><!-- Heading written in red ink. -->
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<p>Kind people would not
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go to that enormously
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distant part of the glove
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as they do to <unclear>ensure</unclear> that
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nobody would go there
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that was not forced.
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Convicts were the only set
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of people that would be
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found.<!-- The whole of this paragraph in the first column is written in red ink. -->
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</p>
 
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<head>1</head><!-- Written in red and centred -->
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<head>1</head><!-- in black and left of centre -->
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<p>Cause of the <unclear><sic>omissiv</sic></unclear>
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nature and probable
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effect of it recapitulated
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&#x2014; Army and
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people <gap/> try other consigned
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to probable
<lb/>
destruction by <gap/><!-- looks like 'famin' ? --> ,
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for want of the necessary
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powers of government &#x2014;
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p. 3<del>2</del><add>8</add><!-- The initial '2' has been overwritten by an '8'. Amend as necessary -->.
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</p>
 
<head>2<!-- in black ink, left of centre, and to the left of the next number written in red. --> 1</head><!-- '1' centred and written in red ink. -->
<p>Such an omission
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could not have been
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the result of more oversight
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&#x2014; <gap/> strong
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<gap/><!-- 'sower' ? --> the marks of it
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are throughout the business .
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p. 39
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<gap/> the incapacity
<lb/>
was. p. <del>3</del><add>4</add> <del>9</del><add><gap/></add><!-- a possible 3 first, then '4', then '1' ? I think perhaps he forgot his numbering when writing (?) --> .
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</p>
 
<head>3</head><!-- left of column centre -->
<p>Probable cause &#x2014; the <gap/>
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of stating the case clearly
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to Parliament &#x2014;
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A Colony for <gap/><!-- looks like 'amusement' -->
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had been determined upon
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for which provision for
<lb/>
Convicts was to be the <unclear>doctrine</unclear> . <del>&#x2014;</del>
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<unclear><del>A</del></unclear><!-- unsure whether this has simply been left or deleted ? Amend as necessary. -->
</p>
 
<p>A population so <sic>unpoluted</sic>
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&#x2014; and at that
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distance would not be
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governed (it was seen)
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but by a single hand.
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p. <del>35</del> .41
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</p>
 
<head>4</head><!-- roughly centred -->
<p>The recent case of the
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<gap/> Government
<lb/>
had shown that any
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division of power would
<lb/>
be hazardous in the
<lb/>
extreme . p. <del>38</del> 42
</p>
 
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<head>2<!-- in black ink and left of centre --> <del><hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi></del><!-- something written and deleted --> 3</head><!-- in red ink and roughly centred -->
<p>The <add>actual</add> existence of legal
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powers was supposed
<lb/>
to be supplied
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in effect by the business
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of it. p.
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</p>
 
<head>6</head><!-- roughly centred and in red ink. -->
<p>
Still the question <unclear><sic>occurrs</sic></unclear>
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why trust to any such <unclear>chance</unclear> .<!-- the whole paragraph is written in red ink. -->
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</p>
 
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New South Wales
Conduct Causes Contents 11 July 1802


Necessity of Convicts

Kind people would not
go to that enormously
distant part of the glove
as they do to ensure that
nobody would go there
that was not forced.
Convicts were the only set
of people that would be
found.


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1
1

Cause of the omissiv
nature and probable
effect of it recapitulated
— Army and
people try other consigned
to probable
destruction by ,
for want of the necessary
powers of government —
p. 328.

2 1

Such an omission
could not have been
the result of more oversight
strong
the marks of it
are throughout the business .
p. 39
the incapacity
was. p. 34 9 .

3

Probable cause — the
of stating the case clearly
to Parliament —
A Colony for
had been determined upon
for which provision for
Convicts was to be the doctrine .
A

A population so unpoluted
— and at that
distance would not be
governed (it was seen)
but by a single hand.
p. 35 .41

4

The recent case of the
Government
had shown that any
division of power would
be hazardous in the
extreme . p. 38 42


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2 3

The actual existence of legal
powers was supposed
to be supplied
in effect by the business
of it. p.

6

Still the question occurrs
why trust to any such chance .


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Identifier: | JB/116/453/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-07-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-17

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

453

Info in main headings field

new south wales conduct causes contents

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

37986

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