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Art. 7.
without further discussion, sensible to the obliging
attention he has shewn not to insist on conditions
injurious to the principle.
In this view he proposes the article to stand thus-
Article.7. "Each Prisoner shall be supplied every
"day with wholesome food: viz: bread, interchangeable
"with rice, pease, potatoes, or other roots commonly
"used for human food, or with messes made of oatmeal
"or other meal, or grain commonly used for
"human food, as much as he shall choose to eat;
"together with a competent allowance of meat, or
"fish, or soups, or other messes made of any such
"animals and parts of animals as are usually employed
"for human food: which said allowance of
"meat or the equivalent thereof as aforesaid shall
"also be made in like manner without stint to every
"man who shall be employed in work, and who
"shall exert himself with ordinary diligence in the
"execution of the same: but in case of idleness or
"misbehaviour the quantity of such meat or succedaneum
"to meat is expressly reserved as well as
"the quality to the choice of the said Jeremy Bentham
"and his Successors as a means of engaging
"the said Prisoners without the spur of corporal
"severities to set their hands to labour." N.B. There is
no specification at all with regard to food in any of the Hulk Contracts.
Article p.
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answers to mr fords observations upon panopticon contract |
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