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<del>29</del><p>your county or any adjacent one<del>s</del> <add>contains,</add> <del><gap/></del> Hounslow Heath. Epping<lb/><sic>Forrest</sic>, or any other Heath or Forest <del>that</del> <add>the Crown</add> <del>His Majesty</del> has already in<lb/><del>His</del> <add>its</add> possession, would answer every plea he could put in: and out of that<lb/>he would crib gardens, and farm yards, and I know not what besides. As to<lb/>Run<add>n</add>ing water, <add>it is indeed</add> <del>is</del> to every purpose a very <sic>agreable</sic> circumstance, and under<lb/>the ordinary Jail regimen a very desirable, possibly an essential one.<lb/>But many of the Lords and Commons make shift without it, even at<lb/><del>their Villas:</del> <add>their villas, and almost all when not at their villas,</add> without ascribing any want of health they may labour<lb/>under to the want of running water. As to my Contractors boarders,<lb/>they must have water, indeed, because every body must have water:<lb/>But, under the provision I have made for turning the operations of<lb/>cleanliness into <hi rend="underline">motions of course</hi>. I should apprehend, their condition<lb/>might still be tolerable, though they should have no other running<lb/>stock of that necessary element than what falls to the share of better<lb/>men.</p>





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your county or any adjacent ones contains, Hounslow Heath. Epping
Forrest, or any other Heath or Forest that the Crown His Majesty has already in
His its possession, would answer every plea he could put in: and out of that
he would crib gardens, and farm yards, and I know not what besides. As to
Running water, it is indeed is to every purpose a very agreable circumstance, and under
the ordinary Jail regimen a very desirable, possibly an essential one.
But many of the Lords and Commons make shift without it, even at
their Villas: their villas, and almost all when not at their villas, without ascribing any want of health they may labour
under to the want of running water. As to my Contractors boarders,
they must have water, indeed, because every body must have water:
But, under the provision I have made for turning the operations of
cleanliness into motions of course. I should apprehend, their condition
might still be tolerable, though they should have no other running
stock of that necessary element than what falls to the share of better
men.




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