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Hendon Fen. 1. 1791.
To Parnell
4
But not to trust altogether to bars or walls or palisades or sentinels
or Keeper's eyes make me jailer, and every
man that gets out I pay for: so that if they
run away then I must run away too: and so
you will have a clear stage. Then you go
to work with another <add>and get a blind jailer,</add> and put the Keeper him a quarter of a
mile off from the Prisoners and every thing will is
be secure. Seriously though, now you have
got the plan in its improved state, if the
Gentleman will take the trouble to cast an eye
on over it, I shall be much a little disappointed if he does
not acknowldge that say his objection is doubts are at an end.
Identifier: | JB/117/035/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117. |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield motif]]] |
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arthur young |
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draft of letter 711, vol. 4 |
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