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<head>PUNISHMENT Species of        Galleys+</head>
<head>PUNISHMENT Species of        Galleys<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></head>
<p>The Galley Slaves at Marseilles are marked<lb/>on the shoulder with the letters <del>Gal</del> GAL.<lb/>which however being covered by their clothes does not appear.<lb/>They are all dressed in a particular uniform<lb/><del><unclear>Red Caps</unclear></del>Their heads shaved, <add>on which they wear </add><del>with</del> Red <del>Caps</del>.<lb/>Woollen Caps.</p>
 
<p>They are indulged with different degrees of liberty<lb/><add>in the day time</add> some being confined closed <gap/> there, others<lb/>permitted to go <del>walk</del> about town: but all<lb/> have heavy chains to their legs, so that the <gap/> <lb/><add> of the town</add> are never free from the noise of their rattling<lb/>They have all an allowance from the Government<lb/>for their subsistence which it may be supposed<lb/>is miserable enough. But if any choose<lb/><add>as the <unclear>greatest post</unclear>).</add>to work at their trades, they have liberty to do<lb/>it, upon giving up that allowance &amp; paying a<lb/> <add>small acknowledgement</add> tax besides from this Tax, a considerable profit<lb/> arises to the Government.</p>
<p><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Mortimer's Elements of Politics &amp; Commerce</note>The Galley Slaves at Marseilles are marked
<head>PUNISHMENT. Species. Gallies.</head><lb/><head>PUNISHMENT <unclear>INITRIS</unclear>. with Labor.</head><lb/><p>Extract of a letter from the Hague. March 29.<lb/>Ever since the accession of the late Prince<lb/>of Orange father to the present, to the Statholdership<lb/> of the united provinces, the Custom of <lb/>hanging Deserters has been laid aside, if they<lb/> have been condemned to work at the fortifications.<lb/> It is to be supposed that within the <lb/>space of 13 years, the number of these unhappy<lb/> People must become very considerable.<lb/>The Prince <sic>Statholder</sic> being moved with compassion<lb/> for their Situation, took occasion, on<lb/>the Birth of the Princess his daughter, to<lb/>order all of them to be  
<lb/>
set at liberty, on condition<lb/> that they should return to the <unclear>regiments</unclear><lb/> from whence they had deserted.</p>PUNISHM<hi Species. Chronic. Imrend='superscript'>T</hi>. Im []-prisonment with labour
on the shoulder with the letters <del>Gal</del> GAL.
<lb/>
which however being covered by their clothes does not appear.
<lb/>
They are all dressed in a particular uniform
<lb/>
<del>Red Caps</del> Their heads shaved, <del>with</del> <add>on which they wear </add> Red <del>Caps</del>.
<lb/>Woollen Caps.
</p>
 
<p>They are indulged with different degrees of liberty
<lb/>
<add>in the day time</add> some being confined close to the Shore, others
<lb/>
permitted to <del>walk</del> go about town: but all
<lb/>  
have heavy chains to their legs, so that the Streets <lb/>
<add>of the town</add> are never free from the noise of their rattling
<lb/>
They have all an allowance from the Government
<lb/>
for their subsistence which it may be supposed
<lb/>
is miserable enough. But if any choose
<lb/>
<add>as the greatest part do</add> to work at their trades, they have liberty to do
<lb/>
it, upon giving up that allowance &amp; paying a
<lb/>  
<add>small acknowledgement</add> tax besides from this Tax, a considerable profit
<lb/>  
arises to the Government.</p>
 
<head>PUNISHMENT. Species. Gallies.</head>
 
<pb/>
 
 
<head>PUNISHMENT <unclear>IMPRIS<hi rend='superscript'>T</hi> with <sic>Labor</sic>.</head>
 
<p><note>Annual Reg. 1771 .p.92</note> Extract of a letter from the Hague. March 29.
<lb/>
Ever since the accession of the late Prince
<lb/>
of Orange father to the present, to the <sic>Statholdership</sic>
<lb/>  
of the united provinces, the Custom of  
<lb/>
hanging Deserters has been laid aside, &amp; they
<lb/>  
have been condemned to work at the Fortifications.
<lb/>  
It is to be supposed that within the <lb/>
space of 13 years, the number of these unhappy
<lb/>  
People must become very considerable.</p>
 
<p>The Prince <sic>Statholder</sic> being moved with compassion
<lb/>  
for their Situation, took occasion, on
<lb/>
the Birth of the Princess his daughter, to
<lb/>
order all of them to be  
set at liberty, on condition
<lb/>  
that they should return to the regiments
<lb/>  
from whence they had deserted.</p>
 
<head>PUNISHM<hi rend='superscript'>T</hi>. Species. Chronic IM|[]-prisonment with labour</head>
 
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+ Mortimer's Elements of Politics & CommerceThe Galley Slaves at Marseilles are marked
on the shoulder with the letters Gal GAL.
which however being covered by their clothes does not appear.
They are all dressed in a particular uniform
Red Caps Their heads shaved, with on which they wear Red Caps.
Woollen Caps.

They are indulged with different degrees of liberty
in the day time some being confined close to the Shore, others
permitted to walk go about town: but all
have heavy chains to their legs, so that the Streets
of the town are never free from the noise of their rattling
They have all an allowance from the Government
for their subsistence which it may be supposed
is miserable enough. But if any choose
as the greatest part do to work at their trades, they have liberty to do
it, upon giving up that allowance & paying a
small acknowledgement tax besides from this Tax, a considerable profit
arises to the Government.

PUNISHMENT. Species. Gallies.


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PUNISHMENT <unclear>IMPRIST with Labor.

Annual Reg. 1771 .p.92 Extract of a letter from the Hague. March 29.
Ever since the accession of the late Prince
of Orange father to the present, to the Statholdership
of the united provinces, the Custom of
hanging Deserters has been laid aside, & they
have been condemned to work at the Fortifications.
It is to be supposed that within the
space of 13 years, the number of these unhappy
People must become very considerable.

The Prince Statholder being moved with compassion
for their Situation, took occasion, on
the Birth of the Princess his daughter, to
order all of them to be set at liberty, on condition
that they should return to the regiments
from whence they had deserted.

PUNISHMT. Species. Chronic IM|[]-prisonment with labour



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096

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punishment

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189

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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