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13.01.1802 +
Panopt.  N.S.Wales 
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which it is thus familiar, it has no influence on pr
practice, no influence on the duration of the life which is
the subject of it. The life is in the hands of the
owner, and depends not in any respect upon the conduct
of the other party — the person who receives the actual payment allowance <add>premium,
on condition of subjecting himself eventually to the payment
of the contingent one. allowance retribution. It is only in particular
cases, that the life of one man is lodged in the power of another
and so lodged as to be capable of being abridged, not only by deliberate privation 
design, but by mere negligence, and that in circumstances which
render the application of punishment by judicial means impossible. of these cases
 the case of the Gaoler
 is the most general
 extensive and prominent
 case. To this case 
the other cases in
 question may be reduced.
 A ship employed
 in the transportation
 of Convicts
 is a floating
 Gaol, employed for the 
confinement of criminals under the law of the state: a ship employed in the slave trade is a floating Gaol, employed for the confinement of  men under the law of the strongest.
It appears therefore that in the  contrivance of this
article I had proceded one step indeed, but no more than
one step, beyond the established practice: a poin point of practice thus already established: no more than
a second one other step, and that step plainly enough not obscurely indicated to my
a careful solicitious <add>scrutinizing and observant eye, by the closeness of its analogy to the first.
Reward, you get a man to subject himself to the notion of
without difficulty: punishment, of the which even when made out of the same
matter as that of the reward, you  punishment which 
is much the stronger principle of action, punishment you may
 at the same time in this shape get him to submitt also to the action of upon .
This accordingly is what was done, by the principle of life-assurance, applied as above to
the relation established subsisting between the Keeper of a plan of confinement
and his prisoners.
| Identifier: | JB/116/015/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. | |||
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| 1802-10-13 | |||
| 116 | panopticon versus new south wales | ||
| 015 | panopt. v. n. s. wales | ||
| 001 | |||
| text sheet | 1 | ||
| recto | e2 | ||
| jeremy bentham | 1800 | ||
| 1800 | |||
| 37548 | |||