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<note>B.2.Ch.12</note> addressed, he would be known to them as their<lb/>
<note>B.2.Ch.12</note> <p>addressed, he would be known to them as their<lb/>
daily benefactor, who watches over the pre<gap/>ees<lb/>
daily benefactor, who watches over the pre<gap/>ees<lb/>
of their amendment who is the interpreter of their<lb/>
of their amendment who is the interpreter of their<lb/>
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who enlightens the he writes all the titles which<lb/>
who enlightens the he writes all the titles which<lb/>
can render him and object of respect and affection <lb/>
can render him and object of respect and affection <lb/>
 
How many sensible <del>pien</del> and virtuous <add>there</add> would <del>assume</del><add>seek</add><lb/>
a situation which presents to a religious mind<lb/>
opportunities for conquests more interesting than<lb/>
the savage regions of Africa and Canada.</p>
<p>There is <del>however</del> at all times great reason<lb/>
for distrusting the reformation of Criminals<lb/>
Experience too often justifies the <unclear>maxime</unclear> of the<lb/>
<unclear>poet</unclear></p>
<p>L'honneur est comme une ile escarpee ts sans <unclear>bords</unclear>:<lb/>
On n'y peut plus rentrez des qu'on en est <unclear>depirs.</unclear>.</p>
<p>But those who are most distrustful and<lb/>
incredulous of good must acknowledge at least <lb/>
tat there is a great difference <del>in</del><add>to be made</add> in this respect<lb/>
on account of the age of the delinquents and the<lb/>
nature of their offences, youth may be moulded<lb/>
like soft wax whilst advanced age will not<lb/>
yield to new impressions.-- Many crimes are not<lb/>
deeply rooted in the heart, but spring up there from<lb/>
seduction, example, and above all indigence and hunger<lb/>
Some are sudden acts of vengeance which do not<lb/>
imply habitual perversity - These distinctions are just<lb/>
and not controverted - it <add>must</add> also to be admitted that the</p><pb/>




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B.2.Ch.12

addressed, he would be known to them as their
daily benefactor, who watches over the preees
of their amendment who is the interpreter of their
wishes and their witness before their chiefsSuperiors. As their
protector, & instructor as a friend who consoles and
who enlightens the he writes all the titles which
can render him and object of respect and affection
How many sensible pien and virtuous there would assumeseek
a situation which presents to a religious mind
opportunities for conquests more interesting than
the savage regions of Africa and Canada.

There is however at all times great reason
for distrusting the reformation of Criminals
Experience too often justifies the maxime of the
poet

L'honneur est comme une ile escarpee ts sans bords:
On n'y peut plus rentrez des qu'on en est depirs..

But those who are most distrustful and
incredulous of good must acknowledge at least
tat there is a great difference into be made in this respect
on account of the age of the delinquents and the
nature of their offences, youth may be moulded
like soft wax whilst advanced age will not
yield to new impressions.-- Many crimes are not
deeply rooted in the heart, but spring up there from
seduction, example, and above all indigence and hunger
Some are sudden acts of vengeance which do not
imply habitual perversity - These distinctions are just
and not controverted - it must also to be admitted that the


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Identifier: | JB/141/128/001"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

001

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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