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<p>to bring Convicts to this Hulk. In the first instance<lb/> with this unpaid Jailer: in the next place, with<lb/> an unpaid gentleman &#x2014; with a gentleman to whom<lb/> because there were unpaid gentlemen to whom such<lb/> intelligence would (it was known) be as interesting,<lb/> as to the so well paid gentlemen it would have been<lb/> indifferent, if not worse than indifferent, the information<lb/> was addressed. I speak of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Neild, a second<lb/> Howard, who with all the zeal, with all the munificence,<lb/> and more than all the gentleness of his illustrious <lb/>predecessor, has spoken the word &#x2014; has started <lb/>noble game, and caused the mask of humanity to <lb/>fall off from faces of higher rank, than those of <lb/>the subordinate tyrants, whom it fell to the lot of<lb/> his predecessor to hunt out of their holes. &#x2014; </p>
 
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to bring Convicts to this Hulk. In the first instance
with this unpaid Jailer: in the next place, with
an unpaid gentleman — with a gentleman to whom
because there were unpaid gentlemen to whom such
intelligence would (it was known) be as interesting,
as to the so well paid gentlemen it would have been
indifferent, if not worse than indifferent, the information
was addressed. I speak of Mr Neild, a second
Howard, who with all the zeal, with all the munificence,
and more than all the gentleness of his illustrious
predecessor, has spoken the word — has started
noble game, and caused the mask of humanity to
fall off from faces of higher rank, than those of
the subordinate tyrants, whom it fell to the lot of
his predecessor to hunt out of their holes. —

Identifier: | JB/116/636/002"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

636

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d49 / d50

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7, and note 4 to letter 1824, vol. 7

ID Number

38169

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