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lucrative business will in this new course of
education obtain new faculties and new enjoyments,
and when they shall be set free will
when set free have learned a trade the profits
of which are greater than those of fraud and
rapine-
2. Temperance We have seen that all the disorders already had occasion to shew that nearly all
of Botany Bay are either caused or the crimes committed at Botany Bay either originate or are increased by the
use of spirituous liquors, and that it is impossible
to prevent their use - Here the evil is arrested in
its source it will not be possible to smuggle innot a drop of this poison will be able to
enter transgressions will therefore be impossible.
Man yields to necessity - difficulties may stimulate
his desires, but the an absolute impossibility of satisfying
them destroys them when they are not supported
by long established habits. There is much humanity
in a strict rule which prevents not only faults
and chastiments but temptations also.-
3. Separation into Classes. The Panopticon prisonThe Panopticon
alone is formed upon a is the only practicable plan which
admits of the prisoners being divided into
little societies in such manner as to separate
those whose vicious propensities are most contagious.
- These associations can hardly fail to
afford opportunities for the performance of
reciprocal Services for the exercise of the
affections and the formation of habits favourable
to reformation. The relation of master and scholar
will gradually be formed among them; opportunities
will thus be given for bestowing rewards for instruction,
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