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Laborious Punishment – Eden
were attached to by inclusion, or if kept from quitting
them by their inability to procure subsistence in any
other way would find their condition rendered irksome
and disgraceful. These causes of they did not
then the number of honest men in the post
drove away out of the employments such as were already engaged in then, might
at least prevent others from engaging in them, who
had their employments yet to choose. Hence, besides
the distress felt by the individuals, a considerable
prejudice might ensue to the woks themselves, the
old stock of workmen dropping off before it could
be supplied with a sufficient body of competent number of recruits [competent
in point of skill and number] who were sufficiently
conversation in their the business. These objectors
do not apply to the ordinary kinds of labour; which
are not confined to a few spots, nor marked by any
circumstances which distinguish those employed in them
as a separate class of men.
The second proposal is, that the more enormous
offenders be sent to Tunis, Algiers, and other Mohametan
parts, for the redemption of Christian
slaves. This lies open to the following objections.
in the first place, to use the this Author's own words of "the kingdom
"is deprived of a subject, and loses the emoluments
of his future existence." This was is one of the very objections
he
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