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<del>Idles</del> Idleness - intemperance - vicious <sic>connection's</sic>-<lb/>
<p><del>Idles</del> Idleness - intemperance - vicious <sic>connection's</sic>-<lb/>
<del>and</del>. Are the three grand courses of corruption among<lb/>
<del>and</del>. Are the three grand courses of corruption among<lb/>
the <del>lower classes</del><add>oor</add>.  When these habits have become to<lb/>
the <del>lower classes</del><add>oor</add>.  When these habits have become to<lb/>
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force of the tutelage motives, and <del>then to <gap/></del><add>to lead to</add><lb/>
force of the tutelage motives, and <del>then to <gap/></del><add>to lead to</add><lb/>
the commission of crimes, no hope can be entertained<lb/>
the commission of crimes, no hope can be entertained<lb/>
of correcting but  
of <del>correcting but then but by bringing about the desired</del><lb/>
reformation but by a <del>steady system</del> <add>new couse</add> of education-<lb/>
an education that shall place the patient in a<lb/>
situation in which he will find it impossible to<lb/>
gratify his vicious propensities, &amp; where every <del>thing</del><add>surrounding object</add><lb/>
<add>will</add> tend to give birth to ha<del><gap/></del> habits &amp; melioration of<lb/>
a nature altogether opposite.  The most powerful instrument<lb/>
of success is perpetual <del>vigilance</del><add>superintendance</add> delinquents<lb/>
are a peculiar race of beings that regain<lb/>
unremitted inspection.  Their <del>failing is the</del><add>faults arise from</add> yielding to<lb/>
<del>any temptation that may happen to present itself</del><add>the seductions of passing moments</add>: <lb/>
they may be regarded as beings of weak &amp; disordered<lb/>
<del>unders</del> minds whose disease is neither so well<lb/>
marked nor so incurable as that of idiots &amp; lunatics:<lb/>
but <add>like these</add> they require to be kept <del>in a state of subjection</del><add>under restraint<add> &amp; they</add></add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> cannot without danger be felt to themselves.</p>
 
 




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is not visible & there is no suffering wasted. The greater
proportion of the prisoners withdrawnce to from a state of want
& misery are placed transferred to a state of comparative
happiness: and which the compulsory labour
exempts them from listlessness - the bane of the presen
existing System of imprisonment.

Second object - Reformation.

Idles Idleness - intemperance - vicious connection's-
and. Are the three grand courses of corruption among
the lower classesoor. When these habits have become to
such a degree inveterate as to the counterbalance the
force of the tutelage motives, and then to to lead to
the commission of crimes, no hope can be entertained
of correcting but then but by bringing about the desired
reformation but by a steady system new couse of education-
an education that shall place the patient in a
situation in which he will find it impossible to
gratify his vicious propensities, & where every thingsurrounding object
will tend to give birth to ha habits & melioration of
a nature altogether opposite. The most powerful instrument
of success is perpetual vigilancesuperintendance delinquents
are a peculiar race of beings that regain
unremitted inspection. Their failing is thefaults arise from yielding to
any temptation that may happen to present itselfthe seductions of passing moments:
they may be regarded as beings of weak & disordered
unders minds whose disease is neither so well
marked nor so incurable as that of idiots & lunatics:
but like these they require to be kept in a state of subjectionunder restraint<add> & they</add>
cannot without danger be felt to themselves.




Identifier: | JB/141/129/002"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

129

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f11 / / f12 /

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

48346

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