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Police Report
Mr Bentham's
Penitentiary Plan
Land was moreover necessary: but for defraying
this expence, all that Mr Bentham required
was an advance of a sum, to be repaid by
him in three years, a condition stipulation which (it
being at that time the opening of the treaty regarded as feasible) was
completed acceded to: [+]
[+] the sum necessary
in strictness of law for
the purchase of the spot
in view had been fixed
as above mentioned at
£6600: but as the valu
date of the valuation was
become rather distant
whereby the option of a some addition
to it fresh valuation might
as suggested by of Mr Bentham
be considered
as prescribed by a matter of equity,
As
the purchase money would to be paid might amount
(it was then supposed) to something
between £6600 and £10,000: so that the
interest upon that sum promised, with the addition
of what might be necessary for the indemnification
of the of the ground tenants
at will, comprised the whole charge to the public
on that score. The land, if purchased
by Mr Bentham, was, of course upon repayment
of the money thus to be borrowed
of government, of course to be his property.
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panopticon versus new south wales; police bill |
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jeremy bentham |
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