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<note>B.2.Ch.12</note> <p>which they formerly delighted, the whole of them<lb/>
clothed in a particular dress indicating the infamy<lb/>
of their crimes- what scene could be more instructive<lb/>
to the great proportion of the Spectators.<lb/>
What a source of conversation, of allusion of of domestic instruction :-<lb/>
How naturally would the <add>aspect of this prison lead to a</add> comparison between<lb/>
<del>made</del> the labour of the free man and the prisoner<lb/>
between the enjoyments of the innocent <del>person</del> and<lb/>
the privations of the Criminal - And <del>y</del> at the<lb/>
same time the <hi rend="underline">real</hi> punishment would be less<lb/>
than the apparent:- the spectators who would <lb/>
have only a momentary view of this <add>doleful</add> spectacle, would<lb/>
not perceive all the circumstances which would<lb/>
effectively soften the rigours of this prison - The<lb/>
punishment would be visible and the imagination<lb/>
would <sic>exagerate</sic> its amounts, its <del>relations</del><add>relaxations</add> would be  <lb/>
out of sight, no portion of the suffering inflicted<lb/>
would be lost - The greater number even of <lb/>
the prisoners being taken from the <del>suffering classes</del><add>class</add><lb/>
of unfortunate &amp; suffering individuals would be in<lb/>
a state of comfort - whilst <add><hi rend="underline">Ennui</hi></add> the scourge of ordinary<lb/>
prisons would be banished.</p>


<p>Second Object.  Reformation.</p>
<p>Idleness, Intemperance and vicious connections<lb/>
are the three principal causes of corruption among<lb/>
the poor; when habits of this nature have become<lb/>
to such a degree inveterate as to surmount the<lb/>
tutelary Motives and to lead to the commission of<lb/>
crimes, no hope of reformation can be entertained<lb/>
but by a new course of Education, an Education</p><pb/>




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B.2.Ch.12

which they formerly delighted, the whole of them
clothed in a particular dress indicating the infamy
of their crimes- what scene could be more instructive
to the great proportion of the Spectators.
What a source of conversation, of allusion of of domestic instruction :-
How naturally would the aspect of this prison lead to a comparison between
made the labour of the free man and the prisoner
between the enjoyments of the innocent person and
the privations of the Criminal - And y at the
same time the real punishment would be less
than the apparent:- the spectators who would
have only a momentary view of this doleful spectacle, would
not perceive all the circumstances which would
effectively soften the rigours of this prison - The
punishment would be visible and the imagination
would exagerate its amounts, its relationsrelaxations would be
out of sight, no portion of the suffering inflicted
would be lost - The greater number even of
the prisoners being taken from the suffering classesclass
of unfortunate & suffering individuals would be in
a state of comfort - whilst Ennui the scourge of ordinary
prisons would be banished.

Second Object. Reformation.

Idleness, Intemperance and vicious connections
are the three principal causes of corruption among
the poor; when habits of this nature have become
to such a degree inveterate as to surmount the
tutelary Motives and to lead to the commission of
crimes, no hope of reformation can be entertained
but by a new course of Education, an Education


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Identifier: | JB/141/126/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

126

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

first end - example / second object reformation

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / / f4 /

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::reat 1809 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

felix bodin

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48343

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