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Paiiopticon: Pos(siri|)l ; Part I, containin; furdier particuliirs aixl allcialions rcla- 

 liic. to tlic plán of coiislruction uriginally proposcd ; principally adoplcd (o thi' puipose 

 i>r a paiiopticon penitcntiai'}' - house. Pari II. rontaining a plán of managmn-nt lur a 

 paiiopliron penitontiarj-house, I^ondon , 1701. k. 8. 



Clircstoniatliia, being a collcition of paptrs, eiplanalorv of tlif design of ai> iiistitu- 

 licm propo.Hed te be set on foot , under iUt: iianie of tlic Cliresloiuatliio Day S< bnol , or 

 l'brösloniatbic .srbool, for tbe extensinn of tlie new system of instruitiou (o (he liiglier 

 branobes of learning. London, IcSlO. n. 8. 



„Swear not at all": contaiuing an exposure of tbe needlessness niid miseliievousnrss 

 is well as anticliristianity , of tbe ceieniony of an Oalli 'stb. London, 1817. n. 8. 



Kentbum's ladical reform bili with extracts from tbe reasoiis. London, ISI'', n. 8. 



The king against Kdmonds and otliers. London, 1820. n. 8, 



The king againit sir Charles Wolseley and Jos. llarrison. London, 1820. n. 8. 



Observations on (JK- reatrictivc ai:d prohibitory Commertial System. From the Mss of 

 J. Kentbani by Jobn Huwring. London, 1821. n. 8. 



Letters to Count Toreno on tbe proposed pcnal code , delirercJ in by tbe legislation 

 i'oniniittee of tlie spanish cortes. London, 1822. n. 8. 



Truth vcrsus Asbhurst; or Law az it is, conlrasted avUIi wbat it is said lo br. 

 London, 1823. n. 8. 



The book of fallacies : from ualinisbed papers of J. Bcntliam by a fricnd. London , 

 1824. n. 8. 



Observations on Mr. secretary Peel's housc of commons spoerb , 21. march , 182.', >a- 

 troduring his polire niagisirales salary raisiiig bili, London, 1825. n. 8. 



Tlie ralionale of reward. London, 1830. n. 8. 



Uational of judicial evidence, specially applied to englisb practice. From tlie Msí. 

 of J. Bentbam. 5 vols. London, 1827. n. 8. 



Justice aiid codiKcation pctitions : being forms proposed for signature by all pergőm 

 whose desire it is to see justics no longer sold , dclayed , or deuied : and to o'itain a 

 possibility of thai knowiedge of the law, in proportion to the want of which tUcy an' 

 ^L ■• f-f to unjust punishments, and deprived of the benefit of their rights. London, 



1.. b 



.mancipate your colonies 1 Addressed to tbe national conrent of Franrc , Ao. 17 '3. 

 L,jndon, 1S30. n. 8. 



Oflicial aplitude maximijied : as sbewu in the se»eral papers comprised in tbis loluini-. 

 London , 1h30. n. 8. ,' 



The rationale, of punishnicnt. London, 1830. n, 8, 



Constitutional code; for the use of all nations and all gouremments profesiin? li'jf- 

 rai opinions. A'^ol. I. London , 1830. n. 8. 



Codilication proposal , addressed by J. Bentham to all nations proffssing lileral opi- 

 nions. London, 1830. n. 8. 



J. Beutbani to bis fellow - citizens of Francé, on bonscs of peers and senatos. Lon- 

 don, 1830. n. 8. 



Tbe book of rburch reform. Edited by one of his disciples. London, 1S31. n. 8. 



J. Bentbam lo his fallow citizens of Franrc, on death punishniont. London. 1S31.U. S. 



Parlianienlary randidates proposed declaration of principles : or sav , a t«st propo- 

 sed for parliamentary randidates. London, 1831. n. 8. 



Lord Brougbani displayed, London, IS32, n. 8. 



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