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Panopticon; or, the inspection-house: containing the idea of a new principle of construction applicable to any sort of establishment, in which persons of any description are to be kept under inspection: and in particular to penitentiary-houses, prisons, ... and schools: with a plan of management ... in a series of letters, written in the year 1787, from Crecheff in White Russia, to a friend in England / by Jeremy Bentham.

By: Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832.Publisher: [London] : Dublin, printed: London, reprinted; and sold by T. Payne, 1791Description: [4], 140p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Prisons
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BEN A treatise on the principles of indemnity in marine insurance, bottomry and respondentia, and on their practical application in effecting those contracts, and in the adjustment of all claims arising out of them : BEN The Bench and the Bar / BEN Panopticon: postscript; part 1: containing further particulars and alterations relative to the plan of construction originally proposed; principally adapted to the purpose of a panopticon penitentiary-house. By Jeremy Bentham. BEN Panopticon; or, the inspection-house: containing the idea of a new principle of construction applicable to any sort of establishment, in which persons of any description are to be kept under inspection: and in particular to penitentiary-houses, prisons, ... and schools: with a plan of management ... in a series of letters, written in the year 1787, from Crecheff in White Russia, to a friend in England / BER The trial of Charles Random De Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte : BER The general history of the highways, in all parts of the world, more particularly in Great Britain: containing, I. The manner of making and managing of them by the Carthaginians, Lacedemonians, Romans, Indians of Peru, and all other nations, from the remotest antiquity to this time. II. An account of Antoninus' itinerary, and the peutinger tables. III. The just proportion between the ancient and modern furlongs, miles and leagues. IV. The original and advancement of the post. V. Canals cut, bridges built, and ports made by the Romans. VI. An accurate description of Rome, in three several ages. VII. And lastly, An account of the modern roads in Great Britain: with an abstract of the laws concerning them, &c. BES Abrégé des causes célébres & intéressantes, avec les jugemens qui les ont décidées - Par Mr Besdel.

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