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Letter XVIII. Manufactories.

the use of coercion, and of every expedient calculated to give force to it. In
this case I see no other use to be made of the inspection principle, than
in so far as instruction may be wanted, or in the view of preventing
any waste or other damage, which would not of itself come home to
the workman, in the workman, in the way of diminishing his earnings
or in any other shape.

Were Where a manufactory of any kind to be established upon
this principle, the central Lodge would probably be made use of as the
Compting-house: and, if more branches than one were carried on under
the same roof, the accounts belonging to each brach branch would be
kept in corresponding parts of the lodge. The lodge would also
serve as a sort of temporary store room, into which the tools and
materials would be bought from the workhouses, and from whence
they would be delivered out to the the workmen all around, as well
as finished work received, as occasion might require.




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