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<p>certainly be observed.  The Nobleman and the Gentleman ; the
<p>certainly be observed.  The Nobleman and the Gentleman ; the
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professional Man and the Trader ; The <sic>Whole-sale</sic> Trader or
professional Man and the Trader; The <sic>Whole-sale</sic> Trader or
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Merchant , and the Retailer ; The <sic>Master-workman</sic> or Trader
Merchant, and the Retailer; The <sic>Master-workman</sic> or Trader
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and the Journeyman ; The Male sex and the Female; The
and the Journeyman; The Male sex and the Female; The
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married Man or Woman and the Single : He whose Income
married Man or Woman and the Single: He whose Income
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<del><gap/></del> <add>is</add> assured , <add>and he</add> <del>from him</del> whose income <del>was</del> <add>is</add> precarious; <del><gap/></del> <add>depending
<del><gap/></del> <add>is</add> assured, <add>and he</add> <del>from him</del> whose income <del>was</del> <add>is</add> precarious; <del><gap/></del> <add>depending
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for instance upon</add> <del>from</del> uncertain employment or the bounty of Relations:
for instance upon</add> <del>from</del> uncertain employment or the bounty of Relations:
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All or many of these conditions of life might be treated upon
All or many of these conditions of life might be treated upon
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a footing somewhat different .
a footing somewhat different.
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<p><note>Young Women ought not to be subject to Confinement for Insolvency .</note>  <add>With regard to women , in order to avoid destroying their delicacy , &amp; perhaps their virtue ,</add> <del>Perhaps<del> it were better that no <del>woman</del> <del>short of</del>  <add>person of that sex who is under</add> a certain
<p><note>Young Women ought not to be subject to Confinement for Insolvency.</note>  <add>With regard to women, in order to avoid destroying their delicacy, &amp; perhaps their virtue,</add> <del>Perhaps</del> it were better that no <del>woman</del> <del>short of</del>  <add>person of that sex who is under</add> a certain
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age should be put into any place of confinement : <del>to avoid destroying
age should be put into any place of confinement: <del>to avoid destroying
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her delicacy and perhaps her Virtues:</del> unless the confinement
her delicacy and perhaps her Virtues:</del> unless the confinement
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were solitary ; in which case being so much the severer,
were solitary ; in which case being so much the severer,
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it ought to be so much the shorter .  If women so circumstanced
it ought to be so much the shorter.  If women so circumstanced
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were not to be confined at all , where would be the harm ?  
were not to be confined at all, where would be the harm?  
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<del>The</del> <add>It seems probable that, a</add> badge of disgrace <add>such as is above proposed .</add> would make as strong an impression upon
<del>The</del> <add>It seems probable that, a</add> badge of disgrace <add>such as is above proposed.</add> would make as strong an impression upon
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that tender Sex , as that and the confinement together would
that tender Sex, as that and the confinement together would
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upon men.  Even if it <add>should</add> <del>did</del> not, where would be the <add>inconvenience</add> <del>harm</del> ?  If
upon men.  Even if it <add>should</add> <del>did</del> not, where would be the <add>inconvenience</add> <del>harm</del>?  If
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persons thus circumstanced found it a little more difficult to get <add>Credit</add>
persons thus circumstanced found it a little more difficult to get <add>Credit</add>
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9. C Of Culpable Insolvency.

certainly be observed. The Nobleman and the Gentleman ; the
professional Man and the Trader; The Whole-sale Trader or
Merchant, and the Retailer; The Master-workman or Trader
and the Journeyman; The Male sex and the Female; The
married Man or Woman and the Single: He whose Income
is assured, and he from him whose income was is precarious; depending
for instance upon
from uncertain employment or the bounty of Relations:
All or many of these conditions of life might be treated upon
a footing somewhat different.

Young Women ought not to be subject to Confinement for Insolvency. With regard to women, in order to avoid destroying their delicacy, & perhaps their virtue, Perhaps it were better that no woman short of person of that sex who is under a certain
age should be put into any place of confinement: to avoid destroying
her delicacy and perhaps her Virtues:
unless the confinement
were solitary ; in which case being so much the severer,
it ought to be so much the shorter. If women so circumstanced
were not to be confined at all, where would be the harm?
The It seems probable that, a badge of disgrace such as is above proposed. would make as strong an impression upon
that tender Sex, as that and the confinement together would
upon men. Even if it should did not, where would be the inconvenience harm? If
persons thus circumstanced found it a little more difficult to get Credit



Identifier: | JB/071/191/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

191

Info in main headings field

of culpable insolvency

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23594

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