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<p><!-- indent paragraph -->IX.  To pay a penal sum for every escape, with or without any default of his, irresistible
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violence from without excepted; and this without employing irons on
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any occasion, or in any shape.
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<!-- indent paragraph -->X.  To provide them with spiritual and medical Assistants, constantly living in the
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midst of them and incessantly keeping them in view.
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<!-- indent paragraph -->XI.  To pay a sum of money for every one who dies under his care, taking thereby
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upon him the insurance of their lives for an ordinary premium : and that at a
<lb/>
rate grounded on an average of the number of deaths, not among imprisoned
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Felons, but among persons of the same ages in a state of liberty within the Bills
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of Mortality.
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<!-- indent paragraph -->XII.  To lay for them the foundation-stone of a provision for old-age, upon the plan
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of the Annuity Societies.
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<!-- indent paragraph -->XIII.
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IX. To pay a penal sum for every escape, with or without any default of his, irresistible
violence from without excepted; and this without employing irons on
any occasion, or in any shape.
X. To provide them with spiritual and medical Assistants, constantly living in the
midst of them and incessantly keeping them in view.
XI. To pay a sum of money for every one who dies under his care, taking thereby
upon him the insurance of their lives for an ordinary premium : and that at a
rate grounded on an average of the number of deaths, not among imprisoned
Felons, but among persons of the same ages in a state of liberty within the Bills
of Mortality.
XII. To lay for them the foundation-stone of a provision for old-age, upon the plan
of the Annuity Societies.
XIII.




Identifier: | JB/115/024/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

115

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

024

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

proposal / for / a new and less expensive mode / of / employing and reforming convicts

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

/ c2 / c3

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

see note 4 to letter 1340, vol. 6

ID Number

37399

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