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+B.6 12 Dec 43
SS.4 Earlier Symptoms Rose
B.56 Mr Bentham to
Mr Rose. 30th July 1798
Offers to attend him near Southampton, with plan for Temporary Panopticon
I am fully prepared with my plan, relative to the
Temporary Penitentiary House, - have little fear of your not
finding it capable at least of being executed - and have
actually prepared a Letter on that subject with Inclosures,
which I should have directed to you, had it not
been for the apprehension of loading you, with propositions
papers, some of which might eventually prove
an unnecessary incumbrance. I shall have a call to
the Neighbourhood of Southampton this week: and, time
being so material an object with me, if, in the course
of that time, you should be at your place in that
neighbourhood, and could find an hour to spare
performing the office of Founder to my Colledge, I should
think myself fortunate, in availing myself of your permission,
to wait upon you for that purpose, any day
and hour that you would have the goodness to name.
To that
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