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sufficient and at the same time necessary. These
I offer to you to join in the provision of, on this single condition,
viz. that whatever expence I should find myself
unable to reconcile myself to, I should be at liberty
to exempt myself from the responsibility of.
The management might go on in the same way;
I not standing either to profit or loss: always understood
that the Permanent Establishment shall go on in its
own train, and that sufficient means of dispatch shall
be in my hands.
This temporary establishment would serve as a sort
of school of experiment, with a view to the permanent one.
Should it succeed, there would be no reason why
the buildings should not be suffered to continue in use
for the same purpose, as long as they charge of repair
would under such continuance be consistent with economy.
Should it fail, government might derived from experience
sufficient reason for keeping out of my hands, or
myself for forbearing to take into them, the permanent
establishment: always understood that by the now proposed
temporary establishment, the permanent establishment
shall not be delayed.
Should it succeed, the official establishment, consisting
principally at least of females, might either, as above, continue
in the management in the same receptacle or draught with
experience he 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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