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This temporary establishment would serve as a sort of
cause school of experiment, with a view of to the use for the with a view to the permanent one.
It By it would pass approbation and disapprobation on approve or disapprove various
points of management, which, as yet, would not by possibility have been
provided for in my better firmer grounds than those of anticipation
or conjecture.
Should it succeed, there would be no reason why the
buildings should not be supposed to continue for in use if
for the same purpose, as long as the clear charge of repair
would render such continuance be consistent with economy.
Should it fail, government might see desire from experience sufficient reason
for taking keeping out of my hands, or myself from taking for forbearing to take into
them, the permanent establishment: always understood that
by the the now proposed temporary establishment, the permanent establishment
shall not be delayed.
Should it succeed, the female part of the special establishment,
consisting principally at least of of females, might either, as above, continue in the management
in the same receptacle, or fraught with experience, be transferred to the
permanent establishment: if continued, there would be so
much the more room left for the reception of an eventual
addition to the number of the male prisoners.
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letter 2110, vol. 8 |
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