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<head>Letter VII. Penitentiary - Houses - Safe - custody.</head>
<head>Letter VII. Penitentiary - Houses - Safe - custody.</head>
<note>163</note>
<note>163</note>
Decomposing the plan, I will now take the liberty<lb/>
<p>Decomposing the plan, I will now take the liberty<lb/>
of offering you a few separate considerations,
of offering you a few separate considerations, applicable to the different<lb/>
purposes, to which it appears capable of being applied.</p>
<p>A Penitentiary-house more particularly is, (I am sorry I<lb/>
must correct myself and say <hi rend="underline">was</hi> to have been) what every prison might,<lb/>and in some degree at least ought to be, designed at once as a place of<lb/><hi rend="underline">safe-custody</hi>, and a place of <hi rend="underline">labour</hi>. Every such place must necessarily be,<lb/>whither designed or not, an <hi rend="underline">Hospital</hi>: a place where sickness will<lb/>be found at least, whither provision be or <add>be</add> not made for its relief. I will<lb/>consider this plan in its application to these three distinguished purposes.</p>


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Letter VII. Penitentiary - Houses - Safe - custody. 163

Decomposing the plan, I will now take the liberty
of offering you a few separate considerations, applicable to the different
purposes, to which it appears capable of being applied.

A Penitentiary-house more particularly is, (I am sorry I
must correct myself and say was to have been) what every prison might,
and in some degree at least ought to be, designed at once as a place of
safe-custody, and a place of labour. Every such place must necessarily be,
whither designed or not, an Hospital: a place where sickness will
be found at least, whither provision be or be not made for its relief. I will
consider this plan in its application to these three distinguished purposes.

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