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I have already had occasion to mention to your Lordship<lb/> the Act of 1779 - the first <unclear>Penintentiary</unclear> Act - as an act in accuracy of the<lb/> <gap/><lb/> which the <del><gap/></del> anxiety displayed about the  
I have already had occasion to mention to your Lordship<lb/> the Act of 1779 - the first <unclear>Penintentiary</unclear> Act - as an act in accuracy of the<lb/> <gap/><lb/> which the <del><gap/></del> anxiety displayed about the <unclear>proportions</unclear> <lb/> between the different lengths of <unclear>chronical</unclear> punishment <gap/><add><gap/></add> <lb/> from parliamentary confusions. I have already had occasion<lb/> to think on this <gap/> Act as the Act in which under<lb/> the <gap/> of <gap/> the fewer <gap/> by the crown of <gap/><lb/> the sum of transportation was for the first time confirmed <add>marked and</add><lb/> upon it. It is with this very act before these <del>that</del><lb/> <gap/> under <unclear>colour</unclear> of <unclear>these</unclear> very Act that the <unclear>friends</unclear> of their colony<lb/> <unclear>Mr Pitt and Mr Rose</unclear> look upon <unclear>those</unclear> <add><gap/></add> to convert all <unclear>future</unclear><lb/> lengths of transportation punishment into infinite. The<lb/> fewer given by the Act of 1784 <add>the Act</add> which in the Act of 1787<lb/> <del>The Act</del>  <unclear>their</unclear> Now South Wales foundation <unclear>bet</unclear> they <unclear>rule</unclear> and<lb/> build upon, had <unclear>him</unclear> already given by the Act of 1779.<lb/> <unclear>But</unclear> they could not <gap/> to <gap/> at it. <gap/> <unclear>around</unclear> it<lb/> upon <add>they <gap/></add> as Grich <del>or</del> <add>and</add> Thomas <unclear>Summer</unclear> <gap/> turn <del>from <gap/></del> on<lb/> certain occasions <gap/><gap/> do by the offices of this<lb/> <gap/>. <del>The Act of 1779 was an act of unfortunate</del><lb/> Justice and <gap/> was the <gap/><gap/> of the Act of<lb/> 1779: the <gap/> of the <gap/> <add>as I have had occasion to this <gap/></add> was that <del>quite</del> altogether<lb/> <gap/> to the <gap/> of the <unclear>under<gap/></unclear>: <unclear>that</unclear> <del>for</del><lb/> <add>in front of</add> <gap/> of <gap/>, <unclear>in act</unclear> <gap/> <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>truly <gap/></add><lb/> <gap/> <gap/> touched by a British <del><gap/></del>. <unclear>Justen</unclear> and<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> the <gap/> that inspired the Act of 1979: <gap/><lb/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> and <gap/> with the <gap/> that<lb/> <gap/> the Act of 1787.
 
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I have already had occasion to mention to your Lordship
the Act of 1779 - the first Penintentiary Act - as an act in accuracy of the

which the anxiety displayed about the proportions
between the different lengths of chronical punishment
from parliamentary confusions. I have already had occasion
to think on this Act as the Act in which under
the of the fewer by the crown of
the sum of transportation was for the first time confirmed marked and
upon it. It is with this very act before these that
under colour of these very Act that the friends of their colony
Mr Pitt and Mr Rose look upon those to convert all future
lengths of transportation punishment into infinite. The
fewer given by the Act of 1784 the Act which in the Act of 1787
The Act their Now South Wales foundation bet they rule and
build upon, had him already given by the Act of 1779.
But they could not to at it. around it
upon they as Grich or and Thomas Summer turn from on
certain occasions do by the offices of this
. The Act of 1779 was an act of unfortunate
Justice and was the of the Act of
1779: the of the as I have had occasion to this was that quite altogether
to the of the under: that for
in front of of , in act truly
touched by a British . Justen and
the that inspired the Act of 1979:
and with the that
the Act of 1787.


Identifier: | JB/116/420/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

10

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

420

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10 / e25

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37953

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