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the servant's being forthcoming at any time, and <lb/> | <p>the <del><gap/></del> servant's being forthcoming at any time, and <lb/> | ||
not <del>being more than</del> < | not <del>being more than</del> <add>going ever beyond</add> a certain distance from the <lb/> | ||
master's house. | master's house.</p> | ||
<p> | <p>Servants might be assignable from <lb/> | ||
Servants might be assignable from <lb/> | |||
one master to another with the consent of the servant <lb/> | one master to another with the consent of the servant <lb/> | ||
and the | and the privity of the Ministers or the Committee.<lb/></p> | ||
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If the servant died or chose to quit his master and <lb/> | If the servant died or chose to quit his master and <lb/> | ||
return to the Labour-house < | return to the Labour-house <add>or the master died or became insolvent</add> a proportionable part of <lb/> the purchase - money <del>should</del> <add>might</add> be returned.</p> | ||
If it should <lb/> | <p>If it should <lb/> | ||
be thought advisable upon the principle<lb/> | be thought advisable upon the principle <del><add>understood in <gap/></add></del> <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> adopted in Sect. 40. to affix a humiliating<lb/> | |||
stigma on such a servant to distinguish him from <lb/> | stigma on such a servant to distinguish him from <lb/> | ||
others, the <unclear>master</unclear> proposed in the observations on <lb/> that section might be employ'd | others, the <unclear>master/marker</unclear> proposed in the observations on <lb/> that section might be <sic>employ'd</sic>.</p> | ||
The master might <lb/> | <p>The master might <lb/> | ||
be bound by the terms of his | be bound by the terms of his recognizance to apply | ||
then as often as should be accepting, and the servant's <lb/> | then as often as should be accepting, and the servant's <lb/> | ||
being | being seen at any time without the mark should be <lb/> | ||
sufficient evidence to subject the master to a fine.<lb/> | sufficient evidence to subject the master to a fine.<lb/></p> | ||
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Thus much may serve for a general outline<lb/> | Thus much may serve for a general outline<lb/> | ||
of the plan; <del>it would need</del> were it thought worth<lb/> | of the plan; <del>it would need</del> were it thought worth<lb/> | ||
paying attention to | paying attention to, it would need to be pursued <lb/> | ||
to a much greater detail, in order to guard | to a much greater detail, in order to guard <add>it</add> on every <lb/> | ||
side against accidental inconvenience and abuses. <lb/> | side against accidental inconvenience and abuses. <lb/> | ||
There are | There are <add><gap/></add> several particulars in it which I apprehend <lb/> | ||
will distinguish it to its advantage from <lb/> | |||
the | the plan of servitude incident to <hi rend="underline">Transportation</hi>. <lb/> | ||
It bears a nearer likeness to a plan <del>of servitude</del> <lb/> | It bears a nearer likeness to a plan <del>of servitude</del> <lb/> | ||
adopted in <del>some | adopted in <del>some foreign</del> <add>certain <del>other</del> foreign</add> states. <del>In Russia</del> <add>At <hi rend="underline">Tobolsk</hi> in Siberia <del><gap/></del></add> convicts <lb/> | ||
doomed to servitude and confined for the most part <add>in</add> | |||
<del>In Russia</del> | </p> | ||
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77
Hard-labour Bill - Supplemental Observations
the servant's being forthcoming at any time, and
not being more than going ever beyond a certain distance from the
master's house.
Servants might be assignable from
one master to another with the consent of the servant
and the privity of the Ministers or the Committee.
If the servant died or chose to quit his master and
return to the Labour-house or the master died or became insolvent a proportionable part of
the purchase - money should might be returned.
If it should
be thought advisable upon the principle understood in
adopted in Sect. 40. to affix a humiliating
stigma on such a servant to distinguish him from
others, the master/marker proposed in the observations on
that section might be employ'd.
The master might
be bound by the terms of his recognizance to apply
then as often as should be accepting, and the servant's
being seen at any time without the mark should be
sufficient evidence to subject the master to a fine.
Thus much may serve for a general outline
of the plan; it would need were it thought worth
paying attention to, it would need to be pursued
to a much greater detail, in order to guard it on every
side against accidental inconvenience and abuses.
There are several particulars in it which I apprehend
will distinguish it to its advantage from
the plan of servitude incident to Transportation.
It bears a nearer likeness to a plan of servitude
adopted in some foreign certain other foreign states. In Russia At Tobolsk in Siberia convicts
doomed to servitude and confined for the most part in
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