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7 Jany 1803
Letter 3
(4 XVII
In the fifth and last place, where the gentleman would - + to employ the
and apply it to the main and original end
object of all exertion and all negligence [the accommodation of by places sinecures
being, as already explained, but are incidental and colla-
-teral one] I mean the defeating the system of reform prescribed
by Parliament. Witness the still letter of the 11th
of October 1799 — the letter from floor to floor — signed
by the Duke of Portland, written by the gentleman on
the side the wainscot, avowing the design of crowd-
-ing the Gaols, with prisoners forbidden by Parliament
to be kept in them — them the existing Gaols for the purpose of
the Counties forcing the contributions to the Poor Rates to be at the expence
of building more Gaols. Witness again the other
letters between the same two floors judged half public from floor to floor — in Gaols letters
since rendered half public+, for the
relinquishment of the system of reform, and drawing a
to them our all intentions of abuse could
be collected in the compass of this fertile the intended and but
fertile field — mankind out and around by the system of punishment.
extensive field. Abuse Abuse in Gaols — penal colo-
-nization system, made up of nothing but abuse —
system teeming with abuse and little else —
Identifier: | JB/116/508/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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jeremy bentham |
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