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<p>of the revolted Africans, is it for you to repulse an <lb/>Englishman who offers <add>promises</add> to save your afflicted <lb/>countrymen from filth, idleness, vice, pestilence <lb/>and famine? You in whom patriotism is not <lb/>more conspicuous than general benevolence, will <lb/>you spurn a <add>national</add> benefit <del>to your</del> because it is an <lb/>English hand that offers it? </p>  
<p>of the revolted Africans, is it for you to repulse an <lb/>Englishman who offers <add>promises</add> to save your afflicted <lb/>countrymen from filth, idleness, vice, pestilence <lb/>and famine? You in whom patriotism is not <lb/>more conspicuous than general benevolence, will <lb/>you spurn a <add>national</add> benefit <del>to your</del> because it is an <lb/>English hand that offers it? </p>  


<p>It is for the Assembly to consider which <lb/>it is deserves most weight this objection, such as <lb/>is is, or the proposal of <add>whatever</add> advantage may depend <lb/>upon the execution of the invention into the hands <lb/>of the inventor. Should the adoption <add>acceptance</add> of the invention and the acceptance of the inventor be deemed <unclear>insuparable</unclear> <lb/>to the degree <add>measure</add> of <sic>responsability</sic> presented by <lb/>this foreigner may be boldly pronounced <del>such</del> <lb/>not only equal <del>to</del> but superior to any <add>thing</add> which it <lb/>would have been in the power of any other person, <lb/><del>or</del>foreigner or native to afford. No other person <lb/>could afford it, because no other plan of construction <lb/> or management could afford it. With any <add>On no</add> other plan <lb/>than this no <add>could any</add> manager <del>could</del> subject himself to so strict <lb/>a responsibility: on no other plan could the public <lb/>hold him to it. On no other sort of building could a <lb/>manager possess any thing like the assurance of the <lb/> <add>good behaviour</add> </p>  
<p>It is for the Assembly to consider which <lb/>it is deserves most weight this objection, such as <lb/>is is, or the proposal of <add>whatever</add> advantage may depend <lb/>upon the execution of the invention into the hands <lb/>of the inventor. Should the adoption <add>acceptance</add> of the invention and the acceptance of the inventor be deemed inseparable <lb/>to the degree <add>measure</add> of <sic>responsability</sic> presented by <lb/>this foreigner may be boldly pronounced <del>such</del> <lb/>not only equal <del>to</del> but superior to any <add>thing</add> which it <lb/>would have been in the power of any other person, <lb/><del>or</del>foreigner or native to afford. No other person <lb/>could afford it, because no other plan of construction <lb/> or management could afford it. With any <add>On no</add> other plan <lb/>than this no <add>could any</add> manager <del>could</del> subject himself to so strict <lb/>a responsibility: on no other plan could the public <lb/>hold him to it. On no other sort of building could a <lb/>manager possess any thing like the assurance of the <lb/> <add>good behaviour</add> </p>  




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Objections Bicetre Proposal

of the revolted Africans, is it for you to repulse an
Englishman who offers promises to save your afflicted
countrymen from filth, idleness, vice, pestilence
and famine? You in whom patriotism is not
more conspicuous than general benevolence, will
you spurn a national benefit to your because it is an
English hand that offers it?

It is for the Assembly to consider which
it is deserves most weight this objection, such as
is is, or the proposal of whatever advantage may depend
upon the execution of the invention into the hands
of the inventor. Should the adoption acceptance of the invention and the acceptance of the inventor be deemed inseparable
to the degree measure of responsability presented by
this foreigner may be boldly pronounced such
not only equal to but superior to any thing which it
would have been in the power of any other person,
orforeigner or native to afford. No other person
could afford it, because no other plan of construction
or management could afford it. With any On no other plan
than this no could any manager could subject himself to so strict
a responsibility: on no other plan could the public
hold him to it. On no other sort of building could a
manager possess any thing like the assurance of the
good behaviour



Identifier: | JB/117/020/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

bicetre proposal

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

38637

Box Contents

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