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<!-- printed text --> <head>4</head> <p> To facilitate the comparison, I will beg leave to submit<lb/> to your Lordship a Table, in which the points of resemblance<lb/> and contrast between the three systems, under some of the<lb/> principal heads, are set down, side by side.</p> <!-- table of three columns, each column is transcribed in turn --> <!-- left hand column --> <head>I. Penitentiary<lb/> System</head> <p> 1. Drunkenness, none.</p> <p> 2. Association with one<lb/>another, select: with<lb/> strangers, none.</p> <p> 3. To health, supremely<lb/> favourable: by sobriety,<lb/> cleanliness,<lb/> and constancy of occupation;<lb/> by mixture<lb/> of light with<lb/> heavy, indoor with<lb/>outdoor, work.</p> <p> 4. To comfort, for the <lb/> same reasons as to<lb/> health, eminently favourable;<lb/> as also by<lb/> security against uneasiness<lb/> from quarrels <sic>end</sic> oppresions:<lb/> saving always the<lb/> salutary discomfort<lb/>resulting from the<lb/>necessary discipline.</p> <p> 5. To reformation eminently<lb/> favourable,<lb/> in respect of the <lb/> <add> inviolable</add></p> <!-- middle column --> <head>II. Hulk System</head> <p>1. Drunkenness, none.</p> <p> 2. Association — with<lb/> one another, promiscuous:<lb/>with strangers.</p> <p> 3. To health, favourable<lb/>by sobriety: unfavourable<lb/> by want <lb/> of mixture of light<lb/> with heavy work, <lb/> and total occupation<lb/> for such as<lb/> are incapable of hard<lb/> and outdoor work.</p> <p> 4. To comfort, eminently<lb/> unfavourable;<lb/> by reason of the promiscuous<lb/> aggregation<lb/> in a crowded<lb/> space: under exposure<lb/> to <sic>unneasiness</sic><lb/> from quarrels and<lb/> oppressions.</p> <p> 5. To reformation, eminently<lb/>unfavourable,<lb/>by reason of the </p> <!-- right hand column --> <head>III. N.S. Wales<lb/> System</head> <p>1. Drunkenness, universal.</p> <p>2. Association — altogether<lb/> promiscuous:<lb/> Convicts, one with<lb/> another by thousands:<lb/> with soldiers<lb/> and seamen, with <lb/> each by hundreds.</p> <p> 3. To health, unfavourable<lb/>by drunkenness.<lb/>To vitality,<lb/> favourable nothwithstanding,<lb/> by the salubrity<lb/> of the climate:<lb/> setting aside<lb/> experienced frequency,<lb/> and perpetual<lb/> <sic>probrbility</sic> of famine<lb/> on the spot, and pestilence<lb/> during the<lb/> passage.</p> <p>4. To comfort supremely<lb/> unfavourable; — <lb/> by the universal insecurity<lb/> in respect of<lb/> property; as well as <lb/> in respect of uneasiness<lb/> from quarrels <lb/> and oppressions.</p> <p> 5. To reformation supremely<lb/> unfavourable,<lb/> by reason of the<lb/> <add> promiscuous</add></p> | <!-- printed text --> <head>4</head> <p> To facilitate the comparison, I will beg leave to submit<lb/> to your Lordship a Table, in which the points of resemblance<lb/> and contrast between the three systems, under some of the<lb/> principal heads, are set down, side by side.</p> <!-- table of three columns, each column is transcribed in turn --> <!-- left hand column --> <head>I. Penitentiary<lb/> System</head> <p> 1. Drunkenness, none.</p> <p> 2. Association with one<lb/>another, select: with<lb/> strangers, none.</p> <p> 3. To health, supremely<lb/> favourable: by sobriety,<lb/> cleanliness,<lb/> and constancy of occupation;<lb/> by mixture<lb/> of light with<lb/> heavy, indoor with<lb/>outdoor, work.</p> <p> 4. To comfort, for the <lb/> same reasons as to<lb/> health, eminently favourable;<lb/> as also by<lb/> security against uneasiness<lb/> from quarrels <sic>end</sic> oppresions:<lb/> saving always the<lb/> salutary discomfort<lb/>resulting from the<lb/>necessary discipline.</p> <p> 5. To reformation eminently<lb/> favourable,<lb/> in respect of the <lb/> <add> inviolable</add></p> <!-- middle column --> <head>II. Hulk System</head> <p>1. Drunkenness, none.</p> <p> 2. Association — with<lb/> one another, promiscuous:<lb/>with strangers.</p> <p> 3. To health, favourable<lb/>by sobriety: unfavourable<lb/> by want <lb/> of mixture of light<lb/> with heavy work, <lb/> and total occupation<lb/> for such as<lb/> are incapable of hard<lb/> and outdoor work.</p> <p> 4. To comfort, eminently<lb/> unfavourable;<lb/> by reason of the promiscuous<lb/> aggregation<lb/> in a crowded<lb/> space: under exposure<lb/> to <sic>unneasiness</sic><lb/> from quarrels and<lb/> oppressions.</p> <p> 5. To reformation, eminently<lb/>unfavourable,<lb/>by reason of the </p> <!-- right hand column --> <head>III. N.S. Wales<lb/> System</head> <p>1. Drunkenness, universal.</p> <p>2. Association — altogether<lb/> promiscuous:<lb/> Convicts, one with<lb/> another by thousands:<lb/> with soldiers<lb/> and seamen, with <lb/> each by hundreds.</p> <p> 3. To health, unfavourable<lb/>by drunkenness.<lb/>To vitality,<lb/> favourable nothwithstanding,<lb/> by the salubrity<lb/> of the climate:<lb/> setting aside<lb/> experienced frequency,<lb/> and perpetual<lb/> <sic>probrbility</sic> of famine<lb/> on the spot, and pestilence<lb/> during the<lb/> passage.</p> <p>4. To comfort supremely<lb/> unfavourable; — <lb/> by the universal insecurity<lb/> in respect of<lb/> property; as well as <lb/> in respect of uneasiness<lb/> from quarrels <lb/> and oppressions.</p> <p> 5. To reformation supremely<lb/> unfavourable,<lb/> by reason of the<lb/> <add> promiscuous</add></p> | ||
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To facilitate the comparison, I will beg leave to submit
to your Lordship a Table, in which the points of resemblance
and contrast between the three systems, under some of the
principal heads, are set down, side by side.
I. Penitentiary
System
1. Drunkenness, none.
2. Association with one
another, select: with
strangers, none.
3. To health, supremely
favourable: by sobriety,
cleanliness,
and constancy of occupation;
by mixture
of light with
heavy, indoor with
outdoor, work.
4. To comfort, for the
same reasons as to
health, eminently favourable;
as also by
security against uneasiness
from quarrels end oppresions:
saving always the
salutary discomfort
resulting from the
necessary discipline.
5. To reformation eminently
favourable,
in respect of the
inviolable
II. Hulk System
1. Drunkenness, none.
2. Association — with
one another, promiscuous:
with strangers.
3. To health, favourable
by sobriety: unfavourable
by want
of mixture of light
with heavy work,
and total occupation
for such as
are incapable of hard
and outdoor work.
4. To comfort, eminently
unfavourable;
by reason of the promiscuous
aggregation
in a crowded
space: under exposure
to unneasiness
from quarrels and
oppressions.
5. To reformation, eminently
unfavourable,
by reason of the
III. N.S. Wales
System
1. Drunkenness, universal.
2. Association — altogether
promiscuous:
Convicts, one with
another by thousands:
with soldiers
and seamen, with
each by hundreds.
3. To health, unfavourable
by drunkenness.
To vitality,
favourable nothwithstanding,
by the salubrity
of the climate:
setting aside
experienced frequency,
and perpetual
probrbility of famine
on the spot, and pestilence
during the
passage.
4. To comfort supremely
unfavourable; —
by the universal insecurity
in respect of
property; as well as
in respect of uneasiness
from quarrels
and oppressions.
5. To reformation supremely
unfavourable,
by reason of the
promiscuous
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xv hulk systems compared with penitentiary and new south wales systems / i penitentiary system / ii hulk system / iii n. s. wales system |
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