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As to this point, the public mind and the Committee
are not altogether without experience. Counties, in
South Britain, so many: whereof, in so many
years, reckoning from the year 1779 (being the year
in which the foundation stone of the sort of improvement
in question was laid by the Act of
the 19th year of the King) those which have given
improvement to their prisons, so many: remains
without improved prisons, so many.
Among these latter Counties, number of those
which, in respect of their extent and the magnitude
of the convict population annually furnished by
them, are considered as requiring as well as admitting,
in regard to their Prisons, the like
improvement, so many: of those which by the opposite
causes are considered as standing precluded
from the hope any such improvement, so many.
Those which, by narrowness of extent, are not
considered as standing precluded from the hope
of any such improvement,—within any and
what space of time, is there any and what
probability, of their actually setting themselves to
work to make such improvement.2
In regard to those which, by the like cause, are
considered as standing absolutely precluded, each by
itself, from any such attempt at improvement, what
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