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<head>14 <sic><hi rend='underline'>Panopticon</hi></sic> <sic>expence</sic> — <lb/> <del>16</del> </head> | <head>14 <sic><hi rend='underline'>Panopticon</hi></sic> <sic>expence</sic> — <lb/> <del>16</del> </head> | ||
<p><del>Certain</del> <hi rend='underline'> cessation</hi> <del>of </del> <lb/><del>the <sic>Panopticon</sic> <sic>expence</sic> </del> <lb/><add>certain</add> the duration <lb/> <del>of it</del> <add>reduced</add> already <del>reduced</del> <lb/>by the manufactured<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>lapse of time</hi>; i.e. <lb/>by waste of J. & | <p><del>Certain</del> <hi rend='underline'> cessation</hi> <del>of </del> <lb/><del>the <sic>Panopticon</sic> <sic>expence</sic> </del> <lb/><add>certain</add> the duration <lb/> <del>of it</del> <add>reduced</add> already <del>reduced</del> <lb/>by the manufactured<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>lapse of time</hi>; i.e. <lb/>by waste of J. & S. B's <lb/> <add>own</add> time. p. 10. </p> | ||
<head>III. Prospect of <sic>Encrease</sic>. <lb/> 15</head> | |||
<p>Per <gap/> chance <lb/>of increase on the <lb/>Military and <lb/> Naval establishments. p. 11.>/p> | |||
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<p>1. Demand for fresh <lb/>force as stated in <lb/><del>M<hi rend='superscript'>rs</hi> Paterson's</del> <add>the Ladys</add> letter.<lb/> p. 12.</p> | |||
<head>17</head> | |||
<p>2. in two paragraphs. <lb/> p. 13 </p> | |||
<head>17<hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> </head> | |||
<p>Bell's Paper 3<hi rend='superscript'>rd</hi> Jan<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> <lb/>1800. p. 13. <pb/> | |||
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IV4 Compensation
1
4. Fourths object, compensation
or satisfaction: viz: for the damage
by the offence, for which the punishment
of the transportation
was inflicted.
This, though it ought
to be among the ends of penal justice, is
not under the English
law in the case of
transportable offences. p.1
2
Cause of this omission.
The profit to the King
by forfeiture was the
only direct object of
penal justice under
the feudal barbarism.
3
Felling's opinions and
labours of the Author
on this subject.—
4
His plan for introducing
the principle
into penal legislation
at his own expence.
His struggle with the
Treasury to keep in
the the article
for that purpose in
the Contract. p.
5
In N. S. Wales compensation
out of that fund is altogether
impossible; the value
of a man's labour
then being £46 a
year less than nothing.
6
But the object will
hardly be denied to
be a desirable one.
7
— if so, in so far as
the Panopticon system
contributes to it it
has the advantage of
the N. S. Wales registers.
p.5.
8.
The compensation
with which the
auther was amused
for his injuries,
belongs to another
head & will be
spoken of in another
place. — p. 5
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V5 Economy </lb> Past comparative Expence —
1
Convict expence —
reference for grounds
and calculations to
the 28th Finance Rep.
1. Past actual expence
p.1.
2
In New South Wales
annual expence per
Convict, as per D__
£33..s 9 d 5 p
Maximum
(The most
probable) }£46..7.0 1/4
p.1.
3
D of Panopticon —
system — if established
when promised £13..10..0
p. 1.
4
Ratio, from more
than 1/2 to less than
1/4 of N. S. Wales p. 2.
5
2 Latterly the £13..10s was raised to £10.10
but the lapse of time
the work of Mr Pitt
for the accommodation
originally of Dr Spencer.
p.2. +1 +1 which lapse of time, stands first among the four grounds of relinquishment. Treasury Proceedings 11th June N S
4 Prospect of Decrease
In New South Wales
decrease of the expence
now far probable
p. 3.
7
1. But there is no
of its ever
being reduced so
low as the above
— £13..10
nor even as the £18..10
p. 3.
8
Long before it was were
reduced below the
Panopticon expence,
the Panopticon expence
would be
reduced to 0— p.4
9
1. Probable decrease —
amount if is according
to the supporters
of New South Wales —
viz: not so much
as a 1/5 reducing it
from £46..5 a year
per Convict say
to £37 — p.5.
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V5
Economy
II. Prospect of Decrease.
10
— which is the exact
double of Panopticon
expence as enhanced
by Pitt & perfidy
& nearly treble, if
unenhanced. — p. 7.
11
Combined view of
the economy, morality,
& logic displayed
in the conduct of
the Treasury in
the relinquishment
of Panopticon, compared
with the support given to
N. S. Wales. — p.8.
12
Economy was the
stronghold — and was
to make up for
all deficiencies in
respect of the four direct
ends of punishment.
p. 9. p
13
Mr Rose's sentiments
appealed to, on the
regard due to
"arithmetic and its
"calculations." p. 10.
Pamphlet on the Civic List 1802.
14 Panopticon expence —
16
Certain cessation of
the Panopticon expence
certain the duration
of it reduced already reduced
by the manufactured
lapse of time; i.e.
by waste of J. & S. B's
own time. p. 10.
III. Prospect of Encrease.
15
Per chance
of increase on the
Military and
Naval establishments. p. 11.>/p>
16
1. Demand for fresh
force as stated in
Mrs Paterson's the Ladys letter.
p. 12.
17
2. in two paragraphs.
p. 13
17(a)
Bell's Paper 3rd Jany
1800. p. 13.
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