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Imprisonment
4. Exclusion from society: either partial, as when
the wife and relations of the Prisoner are admitted
to see him: or total as when all persons without
distinction are excluded.
5. Forced obligation of maxing with a promiscuous
assemblage of one's fellow Prisoners.
. Want of the means of correspondence; pen, ink
paper &c. This privation is often inflicted in arbitrary
governments for the reason as in the pretence of
guarding against plots for an escape. If it be
ever justifiable it is in the case of Treason & other
party crimes.
7. Exclusion of the instruments for amusement or
employment – as brushes &c for a Painter. Tools for
a Clock maker. Books &c. In some Prisoners a
point has been made of debarring the Prisoner
of all means of amusement.
Identifier: | JB/141/064/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.
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rationale of punishment |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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richard smith |
[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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