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<p>profiting by instruction a variety important objects are<lb/>
<p>profiting by instruction a variety important objects are<lb/>
at the same time accomplished: <del>instruction</del><add>education</add> <del>is of the</del><lb/>
at the same time accomplished: <del>instruction</del><add><del>education</del></add> <del>is of the</del><lb/>
<del>most material assistance by punish</del><add>the instruction they will receive by</add> furnishing new <add><gap/> of</add> ideas<lb/>
<del>most material assistance by punis</del><add>the instruction they will receive by</add> furnishing new <add><unclear>trans- of</unclear></add> ideas<lb/>
<add>will</add> be of the <add>most</add> material assistance in <del>changing the train</del><lb/>
<add>will</add> be of the <add>most</add> material assistance in <del>changing the train</del><lb/>
eradicating the vicious <del>turn</del> propensities of the patients,<lb/>
eradicating the vicious <del>turn</del> propensities of the patients,<lb/>
and <del>train</del> elevate in their own estimation men<lb/>
and <del>train</del> elevate in their own estimation men<lb/>
degraded by a sense of the <del>wrehd</del> wretchedness of their<lb/>
degraded by a sense of the <del>wrehd</del> wretchedness of their<lb/>
education.  The time devote to this pu<gap/>pon would be<lb/>
education.  The time devote to this purpose would be<lb/>
<del>such intervals as even not</del> <add><del>employed in</del></add> <del>devoted to mechanical</del><lb/>
<del>such intervals as even not</del> <add><del>employed in</del></add> <del>devoted to mechanical</del><lb/>
<del>labour or religious instruction.  Precedence as well</del><add>not less than</add><lb/>
<del>labour or religious instruction.  Precedence as well</del><add><del>not less than</del></add><lb/>
<del>as humanity dictate the</del> in that day on which<lb/>
<del>as humanity dictate the</del> in that day on which<lb/>
mechanical labour is suspended &amp; which cannot be<lb/>
mechanical labour is suspended &amp; which cannot be<lb/>
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&amp; humanity alike dictate the employing in this<lb/>
&amp; humanity alike dictate the employing in this<lb/>
manner the intervals of this day, without <del>adv</del><lb/>
manner the intervals of this day, without <del>adv</del><lb/>
abandoning to their own resource <add><add><gap/> men whose</add></add> <del>their</del> vacant minds<lb/>
abandoning to their own resources <add>overworked men whose</add> <del>their</del> vacant minds<lb/>
to whom idleness is a burthen difficult to be supported<add>are ill calculated to supply with innocent resources, against idleness</add><lb/>
to whom idleness is a burthen difficult to be supported<add>are ill calculated to supply with innocent resources, against idleness</add><lb/>
The benefit however will not stop here, especially in<lb/>
The benefit however will not stop here, especially in<lb/>
the instance of the <unclear>younger</unclear> who will in <del>pres</del> general<lb/>
the instance of the pauper who will in <del>pres</del> general<lb/>
form <del>the</del> by far the larger proportion of the patients.<lb/>
form <del>the</del> by far the larger proportion of the patients.<lb/>
Their prison be <unclear>regarded</unclear> as their school for<lb/>
Their prison should be regarded as their school for<lb/>
putting them in a condition for quitting without<lb/>
putting them in a condition for quitting without<lb/>
danger of their returning.</p>
danger of their returning.</p>


<p>With regard to the <del>religious</del><add>divine</add> service <del>it might be</del><lb/>
<p>With regard to the <del>religious</del><add>divine</add> service <del>it ought be</del><lb/>
to <del>be influence the minds of the patients</del>produce its<lb/>
to <del>be influence the minds of the patients</del> produce its<lb/>
effect it aught to <del>be</del> rendered as interesting a possible<lb/>
effect it ought to <del>be</del> rendered as interesting a possible<lb/>
it should be performed in the interior of the prison <lb/>
it should be performed in the interior of the prison <lb/>
&amp; be so arranged that for the purpose of attendance<lb/>
&amp; be so arranged that for the purpose of attendance<lb/>
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The central lodge is thrown open public is<lb/>
The central lodge is thrown open public is<lb/>
admitted, and the <del>worship</del> form of worship is<lb/>
admitted, and the <del>worship</del> form of worship is<lb/>
adapted to the nature of the Established: violence<lb/>
adapted to the nature of the Establishment: solemn<lb/>
<del>would be</del> music would be introduced to give additional<lb/>
<del>would be</del> music would be introduced to give additional<lb/>
effect to the religious rites: and the mode of instruction</p><pb/>
effect to the religious rites: and the mode of instruction</p><pb/>
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profiting by instruction a variety important objects are
at the same time accomplished: instructioneducation is of the
most material assistance by punisthe instruction they will receive by furnishing new trans- of ideas
will be of the most material assistance in changing the train
eradicating the vicious turn propensities of the patients,
and train elevate in their own estimation men
degraded by a sense of the wrehd wretchedness of their
education. The time devote to this purpose would be
such intervals as even not employed in devoted to mechanical
labour or religious instruction. Precedence as wellnot less than
as humanity dictate the in that day on which
mechanical labour is suspended & which cannot be
wholly employed in the services of religion. Prudence
& humanity alike dictate the employing in this
manner the intervals of this day, without adv
abandoning to their own resources overworked men whose their vacant minds
to whom idleness is a burthen difficult to be supportedare ill calculated to supply with innocent resources, against idleness
The benefit however will not stop here, especially in
the instance of the pauper who will in pres general
form the by far the larger proportion of the patients.
Their prison should be regarded as their school for
putting them in a condition for quitting without
danger of their returning.

With regard to the religiousdivine service it ought be
to be influence the minds of the patients produce its
effect it ought to be rendered as interesting a possible
it should be performed in the interior of the prison
& be so arranged that for the purpose of attendance
the prisoners should not be required to leave their cells.
The central lodge is thrown open public is
admitted, and the worship form of worship is
adapted to the nature of the Establishment: solemn
would be music would be introduced to give additional
effect to the religious rites: and the mode of instruction


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Identifier: | JB/141/128/002"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

128

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

third object suppression of the power to injure

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / / f10 /

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

48345

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