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1793-8-16
Under the circumstances I will conclude with begging of your Lordship
to consider whether if at any future period it should
appear the idea of efficacious opposition to the measure should
appear to your Lordship either not advantageous
No injury to
him
a real injury
to any other neighbourhood
or not practicable or what will be altogether the
same thing to your Lordship not becoming, whether
I say in any such case it will not be matter of
some regret to your Lordship that to see a less a
detriment of such a magnitude as well incurred by <add> sustained to the public
to say nothing of the individual, which a more an earlier
timely compliance might have saved: and whether
it would not be likely
if any of those appearances of utility which
your Lordships politeness seems disposed to attribute
to the plan should in due time be realized, it
may not be more conducive to consistent with your Lordship's
dignity as well as more grateful to your feelings
to be set down mentioned ranked amongst the most effective patrons,
than to be pointed to as the sole oppose
of the measure of it
A may
come and then
for want of
establishment to
, Convicts
whose are not
may be at
large for
of
A night
without
will
It will the
it will have none
of the
it will not answer
no good purpose
to as
In more consideration on this point of view more let me
present to your Lordship, and I have done. Be
the resu plan in all or any of its parts ever so
romantic
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Jeremy Bentham |
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