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upon the abovementioned terms he would engage
as follows—
1st. To furnish the prisoners with a constant supply
of wholesome food, not limited in quantity, but adequate
to each man's desires.
2nd. To keep them clad in state of lightness and
neatness, superior to what is usual among the lower-classes
or even in the improved prisons.
3rd. To keep them supplyed with separate beds and
bedding, competent to their situation, and in a state of
cleanliness scarce any where conjoined with liberty.
4th. To insure to them a sufficient supply of artificial
warmth and light, whenever the season renders it necessary,
and thereby preserve them from being obliged
as in other places, to desist from their work, as
well as from suffering from the inclemency of the
weather.
5th. To keep constantly from them, in conformity to
the practice so happily received, every kind of strong
and spirituous liquor, unless where ordered in the
way of medicine.
6th. To maintain them in a state of inviolable though
mitigated seclusion, in small assorted companies,
without any of those opportunities of promiscuous
association, which in other improved prisons disturb
if not destroy whatever good effect can have been expected
from solitude 7th. To
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proposal / for a new and less expensive mode / of / employing and reforming convicts |
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