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Marginal Contents (7 Connects Grounds of rejection
Grounds of rejection
Economy 13 Supposing the least expensive of the two 13 to 1 to be too expensive for a fair sample by half so much more still the inferiority in point of economy as compared with Panopticon is stupendous.
14 Nature of the County Jail is improvements compared wit the expence.
15 King's mode of making out the superior economy of the County Jail system is by considering the expence of that as nothing because not borne by the Government.
16 King reason for considering the expence as nothing is that the task of finding money for it would not press upon him or his.
17 Obstacle to King's economy the Acts of Parliament 34.G.3 c.84 and 39.G.3.c
18 But this was got rid of by the Duke's legislative power.
N.S.Wales The State of N.S. Wales supposing it was so much improved affords us argument for relinquishing Panopt. but on as far as would be more conducive to this common & them that and Panopt. together. But it is not so insincere as Panopt. Ends 1. Example. Prevention of offences on the part of others 2. Reformation. prevention of future offences on the part of the transported Convicts.
3. Compensation for damage when by the officers committed to Economy of the establishment. II It would not follow that if N.S. Wales kept up Panopt. should be given up because Panopt. by cancellation could be a spur to good management in N.S. Wales.
The question examined 1. On 2. On practice.
It not only is not improved to the purpose of the argument but they themselves did not believe it to be for 1. They never gave in a Part r accounts of it 2. Thought called for by Finance Committee 3. Other members knew their and durst not for those accounts. It would have been hastily.
4. Every sensible of this weakness of his argument by their the argument from delay before it.
Two points considered 1 - Abstract utility. 2. Bona fides whether they really believed in it
In regard to economy It is not enough though it should be improved if not improved to a degree equal to Panopt.
Grounds of rejection
1 4 - Grounds of relinquishment New South Wales. This the best place to fetch false excuses from as being the most distant and out of sight.
2. 1 For the purpose of the argument no matter what the state of that colony really was - but what they thought it.
3. That they thought it bad, appears from their never daring to publish any accounts of it - though so strongly urged by the Finance Committee -
4 While L d Belgrave was propagating the Gospel the conspiracy, at the instigation of L d Belgrave was propagating immorality in New South Wales.
5 The immorality is here annihilated by keeping it out of sight as the bad economy in the case of the Jails.
Grounds of rejection
1 5 Increase of terms - comparison of this Minute 13th August with that of 14th July 1800 - the term proposed being preserved -
2. Could not Long have proposed decreased ones? He did not propose even the original ones. If he had the pretence for " relinquishment" would not have stood.
1 Suppression of King's letter of 28 th July 1800 - a proof of its not being fit to be seen.
2. The suppression dates in Addington's time.
3 Consciousness of the frivolousness of these last arguments proved by their being ranked behind the argument from delay.
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