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12th. To lay for them the foundation stone of a provision
for old age, upon the plan of the Annuity Societies.
13th. To insure to them a livelihood at the expiration
of their terms: by setting up a subsidiary establishment
into which all such as though proper should
be admitted, and in which they would be continued
in the exercise of the trades in which they were employed
during their confinement without any further
expence to Government
14. To make himself personally responsible for the
reformatory efficacy of his management, and even
make amends in most instances for any accident
of its failure, by paying a sum of money for every
prisoner convicted of a felony after his discharge,
at a rate increasing according to the number of years
he had been under the proposer's care: viz: a sum
not exceeding £10 if the prisoner had been in the
Penitentiary Panopticon two years: not exceeding £15
if 3 years: not exceeding £20 if 4 years: not exceeding
£25 if 5 years or upwards: such seem to be paid
immediately on conviction, and to be applied to the indemnification
of the persons injured by such subsequent
offence, and to be equal in amount to the value
of the injury, so long as it did not exceed the sums
respectively above specified 15th To
Identifier: | JB/115/007/004 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.
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proposal / for a new and less expensive mode / of / employing and reforming convicts |
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j whatman |
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admiral pavel chichagov |
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