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★ <span style="color:#b60; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"> '''Welcome to the upgraded Transcription Desk: please visit our guide to using the [[using the transcription interface|features of the upgraded transcription interface]].'''; List of un-transcribed material [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Untranscribed_Manuscripts now available]; New material to explore transcribe: on the [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_121|first failure of the panopticon in 1803], and the [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_122 | ★ <span style="color:#b60; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"> '''Welcome to the upgraded Transcription Desk: please visit our guide to using the [[using the transcription interface|features of the upgraded transcription interface]].'''; List of un-transcribed material [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Untranscribed_Manuscripts now available]; New material to explore transcribe: on the [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_121|first failure of the panopticon in 1803], and the [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_122 brief revival of interest in it in 1808], [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_001|Bentham's writings on political economy], and [http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Category:Box_005|his work on religion and the Church of England], an institution Bentham believed should be 'euthanised'.</span> |
★ Welcome to the upgraded Transcription Desk: please visit our guide to using the features of the upgraded transcription interface.; List of un-transcribed material now available; New material to explore transcribe: on the failure of the panopticon in 1803, and the brief revival of interest in it in 1808, writings on political economy, and work on religion and the Church of England, an institution Bentham believed should be 'euthanised'.