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 not to be forbidden to  restrained by law from exposing themselves to
 such dangers, they ought to it does not follow that
 they can with justice be driven into  compelled to encounter them by law:
  exposed to them by compulsion by force: that there is a wide difference between tolerating duellists
 and pressing now for gladiators:] that to expose a
 convict to a cause of mortality from which if  by
  his sentence he was left not unconvicted he would have been free would be an
 indirect extra-judicial and expost-facto conversion
 of an  a infer sentence  of inferior severity into a capital one: and
 that  on these very grounds a situation at Limehouse was  has had in the instance
 of this very establishment  been  rejected  by very reputable
 judges peremptorily  been rejected for this very cause on these very grounds.  reason  The
 present spot at present  already appropriated  at Battersea contains
 low land it is true, as low some of  it  for
 aught your Memorialist knows, as any of in
 the tract of ground last mentioned:  called Battersea Common Field some of it which
 may even for aught your Memorialist knows
 may even with propriety be deemed  termed Marsh-land.   But
 on no Marsh-land or no low land such dangerous
 land  spot would most assuredly any building for the habitation
 of prisoners be under your Memorialist's direction
 be erected: on no such dangerous land spot would any
 individual be employ'd on whom the slightest
 suspicion of injury  danger to his health had begun to
 manifest itself.   In Battersea Common Field if
 buildings for the habitation of prisoners are erected at
 all 
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| Correspondence | |||
| Jeremy Bentham | |||