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7.th To give them an interest in their work by allowing
them a share in the produce.
8th. To convert the prison into a school, and by an
extended application of the principle of the Sunday
Schools, to return its inhabitants into the world, instructed,
at least as well as in ordinary schools, in
the common and most useful branches of vulgar learning,
as well as in some trade or occupation whereby
they may afterwards earn their livelihood. Extraordinary
culture of extraordinary talents is not in
this point of view worth mentioning: it would be for
his own advantage to give them every instruction by
which the value of their labour may be encreased.
9.th To pay a penal sum for every escape, with
or without any default of his, irresistible violence
from without excepted.
10th. To provide them with spiritual & medical assistants
constantly living in the midst of them, and
incessantly keeping them in view.
11.th To pay a sum of money for every one who dies
under his care, taking thereby upon him the insurance
of their lives for an ordinary premium: and
that at a rate grounded on an average of the number
of deaths, not among imprisoned felons, but among
persons of the same ages in a state of liberty
within the Bills of Mortality
12.th To lay for them the foundation stone of a
provision
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