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<p>for that object <add>£45 a year per head has never been</add> <del>no <sic>expence</sic> has ever been</del> thought
<p>for that object <add>£45 a year per head has never been</add> <del>no <sic>expence</sic> has ever been</del> thought
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too great in Your Lordship's Office , any more than
too great in Your Lordship's Office, any more than
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in the office underneath : I mean so long as improved
in the office underneath: I mean so long as improved
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Colonies have been the scene <del>of it</del><!-- deletion in pencil --> . But
Colonies have been the scene <del>of it</del><!-- deletion in pencil -->. But
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<hi rend='underline'>reformation</hi> is another thing . As to the <hi rend='underline'>ought</hi>
<hi rend='underline'>reformation</hi> is another thing. As to the <hi rend='underline'>ought</hi>
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and the <hi rend='underline'>ought no</hi>t , these are <hi rend='underline'>speculative</hi> points  
and the <hi rend='underline'>ought no</hi>t, these are <hi rend='underline'>speculative</hi> points  
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and may be left to <hi rend='underline'>speculatists</hi> . The <hi rend='underline'>fact</hi> is,
and may be left to <hi rend='underline'>speculatists</hi>. The <hi rend='underline'>fact</hi> is,
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that money for this purpose is grudged , and to
that money for this purpose is grudged, and to
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such a degree grudged , as to prevent the issue of
such a degree grudged, as to prevent the issue of
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it . If such be the fact , and (Your Lordship a
it. If such be the fact, and (Your Lordship a
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little farther on will see it is) in the most opulent
little farther on will see it is) in the most opulent
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of all opulent Counties , what may it be
of all opulent Counties, what may it be
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expected to be in the rest<del>!</del>? &#x2014;  
expected to be in the rest<del>!</del>? &#x2014;  
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<p><!-- indented -->Grudged or not grudged , another fact is , is
<p><!-- indented -->Grudged or not grudged, another fact is, is
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must be confessed , that in some instances <add>many more than I could <add>should</add> have thought</add><!-- addition in pencil --> the
must be confessed, that in some instances <add>many more than I could <add>should</add> have thought</add><!-- addition in pencil --> the
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money looked upon as necessary for this purpose has
money looked upon as necessary for this purpose has
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been issued and prisons built accordingly : viz: these
been issued and prisons built accordingly: viz: these
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improved prisons . <add>(b)</add><!-- addition in red --> <note>(b) Put Table from Nuld.</note><!-- note in red -->
improved prisons. <add>(b)</add><!-- addition in red --> <note>(b) Put Table from Nuld.</note><!-- note in red -->
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<p><!-- indented -->Improved prisons built , and what has been
<p><!-- indented -->Improved prisons built, and what has been
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the result<del>,</del>?  In respect of reformation , separation
the result<del>,</del>?  In respect of reformation, separation
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over-done , over-done in some <add><del>many</del></add><!-- addition and deletion in pencil --> instances to the
over-done, over-done in some <add><del>many</del></add><!-- addition and deletion in pencil --> instances to the
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degree of absolute solitude : in all of them , or at
degree of absolute solitude: in all of them, or at
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least almost all of them , the influence of that
least almost all of them, the influence of that
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solitude at the same time disturbed at least , if
solitude at the same time disturbed at least, if
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not utterly <sic>distroyed</sic> , regularly recurring associations .
not utterly <sic>distroyed</sic>, regularly recurring associations.
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<p><!-- indented -->In respect of economy, £1000 a year perpetual
<p><!-- indented -->In respect of economy, £1000 a year perpetual
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rent, and for that £1000 a year £500 ne<del>x</del>at profit - (neat in other respects) produced . Neat loss £50 per cent
rent, and for that £1000 a year £500 ne<del>x</del>at profit - (neat in other respects) produced. Neat loss £50 per cent
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of the rent : and to produce this loss &#x2014; that is to reduce <add>the</add>
of the rent: and to produce this loss &#x2014; that is to reduce <add>the</add>
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for that object £45 a year per head has never been no expence has ever been thought
too great in Your Lordship's Office, any more than
in the office underneath: I mean so long as improved
Colonies have been the scene of it. But
reformation is another thing. As to the ought
and the ought not, these are speculative points
and may be left to speculatists. The fact is,
that money for this purpose is grudged, and to
such a degree grudged, as to prevent the issue of
it. If such be the fact, and (Your Lordship a
little farther on will see it is) in the most opulent
of all opulent Counties, what may it be
expected to be in the rest!? —

Grudged or not grudged, another fact is, is
must be confessed, that in some instances many more than I could <add>should have thought</add> the
money looked upon as necessary for this purpose has
been issued and prisons built accordingly: viz: these
improved prisons. (b) (b) Put Table from Nuld.

Improved prisons built, and what has been
the result,? In respect of reformation, separation
over-done, over-done in some many instances to the
degree of absolute solitude: in all of them, or at
least almost all of them, the influence of that
solitude at the same time disturbed at least, if
not utterly distroyed, regularly recurring associations.

In respect of economy, £1000 a year perpetual
rent, and for that £1000 a year £500 nexat profit - (neat in other respects) produced. Neat loss £50 per cent
of the rent: and to produce this loss — that is to reduce the




Identifier: | JB/116/608/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

608

Info in main headings field

letter 3d

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d11

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7

ID Number

38141

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