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Letter XXI. Schools.</head>


 
<p>of a vast building, and the other at another end? __ as of the object<lb/>of the establishment were, that those who wished to escape might<lb/>carry on their schemes, in <unclear>convert</unclear> and at leasure. I should suppose<lb/> the Inspection principle must long ago have occurred to the ingenious,<lb/> and being rejected by the <unclear>judecions</unclear>, could I, after all my efforts, conceive<lb/> a reason for the rejection. The circular form, not<unclear>questionable reading</unclear><lb/> its taking demonstrably less materials than any other, may, for aught<lb/> I know, in its first construction, be more expensive than one of equal<lb/>dimensions in any of the ordinary forms. But this objection, which has no other force that the loose and random surmise of the who has<lb/> had no experience in building, can never have held good in comparison<lb/> <del>to</del><add>with</add>all the other prisons that we have; if in truth it holds <del>to</del> <add>good in comparison with</add> any. Witness<lb/> the </p>
<p>of a vast building, and the other at another end? __ as of the object<lb/>of the establishment were, that those who wished to escape might<lb/>carry on their schemis, in <unclear>convert</unclear> and at leasure. I should suppose<lb/> the Ispection principle must long ago have occured to the ingenious, and being rejected by the jude<lb/>  </p>





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of a vast building, and the other at another end? __ as of the object
of the establishment were, that those who wished to escape might
carry on their schemes, in convert and at leasure. I should suppose
the Inspection principle must long ago have occurred to the ingenious,
and being rejected by the judecions, could I, after all my efforts, conceive
a reason for the rejection. The circular form, notquestionable reading
its taking demonstrably less materials than any other, may, for aught
I know, in its first construction, be more expensive than one of equal
dimensions in any of the ordinary forms. But this objection, which has no other force that the loose and random surmise of the who has
had no experience in building, can never have held good in comparison
towithall the other prisons that we have; if in truth it holds to good in comparison with any. Witness
the




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