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<p>To <del><gap/></del> take upon me the <hi rend="underline">insurance</hi> of<lb/> | |||
their lives <gap/> <add>for</add> an under-premium, at a rate grounded<lb/> | |||
on an average of the number of deaths among imprisoned<lb/> | |||
criminals.<lb/></p> | |||
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<p>To take up my ordinary <hi rend="underline">residence</hi> in the midst<lb/> | |||
of them, and in point of health to share whatever might<lb/> | |||
be their fate.</p> | |||
part of the employer, and for the produce of which I
could engage to furnish them a demand.
11
To lay for them the plan of the Annuity
Society the foundation-stone of a provision for old
age, upon the plan of the Annuity Societies
12
To pay a penal sum for every one who escaped, escape
with or without any default of more,
irresistible violence from without excepted, whether any default
of could or could not be found to have
had any share in the misfortune.
13
To take upon me the insurance of
their lives for an under-premium, at a rate grounded
on an average of the number of deaths among imprisoned
criminals.
14
To take up my ordinary residence in the midst
of them, and in point of health to share whatever might
be their fate.
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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