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<p>My hypothesis is, my Lord,  that it had not escaped <add>their</add> <lb/>notice. <del>In every thing</del> <add>On every ground</add> that lay in the least degree beyond<lb/> the routine of <add>the most</add> beaten practice, every possible degree of <del>ig</del><lb/> helplessness and blindness I am ready to give them<lb/> credit for: from the whole tenor of this address Your<lb/> Lordship will judge whether in my view <add>estimate of their <gap/></add> of the matter<lb/> there can be any difficulty on that score. I say for every<lb/> possible degree: but such a degree as this, is what I look<lb/> upon as not possible.</p>
<p>My hypothesis is, my Lord,  that it had not escaped <add>their</add> <lb/>notice. <del>In every thing</del> <add>On every ground</add> that lay in the least degree beyond<lb/> the routine of <add>the most</add> beaten practice, every possible degree of <del>ig</del><lb/> helplessness and blindness I am ready to give them<lb/> credit for: from the whole tenor of this address Your<lb/> Lordship will judge whether in my view <add>estimate of their <gap/></add> of the matter<lb/> there can be any difficulty on that score. I say for every<lb/> possible degree: but such a degree as this, is what I look<lb/> upon as not possible.</p>


 
<p><add>Such is my explanation: <del>dete</del></add> Still I give it but as an hypothesis: <del>but as<lb/> such it requires some train of reasoning for the support<lb/> of it &#x2014; and that which I have to submit to Your Lordship<lb/> is as <add>this</add> follows &#x2014; &#x2014; my grounds for it are as follows &#x2014;</del> </p>





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18 June 1802
N. S. Wales 2

My hypothesis is, my Lord, that it had not escaped their
notice. In every thing On every ground that lay in the least degree beyond
the routine of the most beaten practice, every possible degree of ig
helplessness and blindness I am ready to give them
credit for: from the whole tenor of this address Your
Lordship will judge whether in my view estimate of their of the matter
there can be any difficulty on that score. I say for every
possible degree: but such a degree as this, is what I look
upon as not possible.

Such is my explanation: dete Still I give it but as an hypothesis: but as
such it requires some train of reasoning for the support
of it — and that which I have to submit to Your Lordship
is as this follows — — my grounds for it are as follows —





























































Identifier: | JB/116/160/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

2

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

160

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37693

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