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most perverse On the Contrary with reference to them<lb/>
most perverse On the Contrary with reference to them<lb/>
it renders imprisonment less <del>aff</del> painful <del>because</del><add>the</add><lb/>
it renders imprisonment less <del>aff</del> painful <del>because</del><add>the</add><lb/>
tumult with which if surrounds them diverts them<lb/>
tumult with which it surrounds them diverts them<lb/>
from the misery of the situation and from the<lb/>
from the misery of their situation and from the<lb/>
reproaches of their consciences - It is therefore<lb/>
reproaches of their consciences - It is therefore<lb/>
an evil most severe for the prisoner of <del>d</del><lb/>
an evil most severe for the prisoner of <del>d</del><lb/>
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to the punishment of imprisonment evidently<lb/>
to the punishment of imprisonment evidently<lb/>
unequable unexemplary and unprofitable.<lb/>
unequable unexemplary and unprofitable.<lb/>
producing a variety of <del>unknown</del><add>unknown</add> sufferings <del>unknown</del><lb/>
producing a variety of <del>unknown</del> <add>unknown</add> sufferings <del>unknown</del><lb/>
<del>to those</del><add>such that those only</add> who have <del>not</del> experienced them, can <add>be</add> fully<lb/>
<del>to those</del><add>such that those only</add> who have <del>not</del> experienced them, can <add>be</add> fully<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> acquainted with their extent -.</p>
<del><gap/></del> acquainted with their extent -.</p>
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certain: <del>the obliteration</del><add><del>It promises</del> It obliterates</add> <del>of</del> the sense of shame<lb/>
certain: <del>the obliteration</del><add><del>It promises</del> It obliterates</add> <del>of</del> the sense of shame<lb/>
in the mind of the sufferer: <del><gap/></del> in other words<lb/>
in the mind of the sufferer: <del><gap/></del> in other words<lb/>
<add>It poduces</add> insensibility to the force of the Moral Sanction</p>
<add>It produces</add> insensibility to the force of the Moral Sanction</p>
<p>This ill effect of the promiscuous<lb/>
<p>This ill effect of the promiscuous<lb/>
association of prisoners is too obvious not <add>to</add> strike<lb/>
association of prisoners is too obvious not <add>to</add> strike<lb/>

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If the expence of each prisoner

This promiscuous assemblage of Prisoners
considered as part of the punishment has no
penal effect upon the most audacious and the
most perverse On the Contrary with reference to them
it renders imprisonment less aff painful becausethe
tumult with which it surrounds them diverts them
from the misery of their situation and from the
reproaches of their consciences - It is therefore
an evil most severe for the prisoner of d
refinement and sensibility - It is an addition
to the punishment of imprisonment evidently
unequable unexemplary and unprofitable.
producing a variety of unknown unknown sufferings unknown
to thosesuch that those only who have not experienced them, can be fully
acquainted with their extent -.

But the great and decisive objection
to the promiscuous assembla association of prisoners
considered as a punishment is that it is directly
opposed to their reformation. - Instead of rendering
a delinquent better its evident tendency is to
make him worse. The ill effect which in the
instance of indellible Infamy is only problematical
is in the instance of this species of hardship
certain: the obliterationIt promises It obliterates of the sense of shame
in the mind of the sufferer: in other words
It produces insensibility to the force of the Moral Sanction

This ill effect of the promiscuous
association of prisoners is too obvious not to strike
even the most superficial speculatorsspectator - Criminals
confined together are corrupted it is said by the Society
of each other. There are a thousand


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Identifier: | JB/141/070/001"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

070

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f14 / f14

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

dusautoy & rump 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48287

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