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<head>Of Preventive Institutions. Registry of the People</head> | |||
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<note>Parallel - A Shepherd <lb/>marks <add>knows</add> his <lb/>sheep</note> | |||
<p>A Shepherd knows every Sheep in his flock, though<lb/>he have 2000 of them ? Are men and Christians less<lb/>worth knowing <lb/><add>to <hi rend="underline">their Pastor</hi></add> than Sheep?<lb/></p> | |||
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<note>Formerly, no master<lb/>-rolls.</note> | |||
<p><sic>Antiently</sic>, there were no such things as master<lb/>-rolls in armies — Each Chieftain led <add>into the field</add> as many of<lb/>his vassals as he could get together. 3. Hume. Country<lb/>is of a modern invention says D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Johnson: the <sic>antient</sic> way was to <gap/>.<lb/></p> | |||
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<head>22.</head> | |||
<note>Families receivable</note> | |||
<p>If he is married <add>or has children —</add> accommodations may be found<lb/>for his wife and family. But then his time of service<lb/>should be longer.<lb/></p> | |||
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<note>Accommodations <lb/>moveable</note> | |||
<p><del>Those accommodations may be something in the manner <lb/>of tents.</del> Where the labour is employed upon roads<lb/>these accommodations must be moveable — a kind of <lb/>tents or huts that will take to pieces.<lb/></p> | |||
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<note>Stoves moveable</note> | |||
<p>The difficulty will be with respect to accommodations<lb/>for living in winter — For this purpose there must be<lb/>moveable stoves.<lb/></p> | |||
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<note>Establishment <lb/>for Women</note> | |||
T<p>here should in the same place be an establishment<lb/>of employment for such women as could be<lb/>be spared from their domestic employments during the<lb/>whole or any part of the day.<lb/></p> | |||
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<note>School for Children</note> | |||
<p>There should also be a school <del>for</del> <add>to</add> teach the children<lb/>to read and write before they were big enough to work<lb/></p> | |||
<head>27.</head> | |||
<note>In-door manufacture</note> | |||
<p>In countries where the frost are so constant in <lb/>winter as to preclude all out door work, the whoe<lb/>encampment might go into winter quarters, and employ<lb/>themselves in some in-door manufacture.<lb/></p><pb/> | |||
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C
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Of Preventive Institutions. Registry of the People
20
Parallel - A Shepherd
marks knows his
sheep
A Shepherd knows every Sheep in his flock, though
he have 2000 of them ? Are men and Christians less
worth knowing
to their Pastor than Sheep?
21
Formerly, no master
-rolls.
Antiently, there were no such things as master
-rolls in armies — Each Chieftain led into the field as many of
his vassals as he could get together. 3. Hume. Country
is of a modern invention says Dr Johnson: the antient way was to .
22.
Families receivable
If he is married or has children — accommodations may be found
for his wife and family. But then his time of service
should be longer.
23.
Accommodations
moveable
Those accommodations may be something in the manner
of tents. Where the labour is employed upon roads
these accommodations must be moveable — a kind of
tents or huts that will take to pieces.
234.
Stoves moveable
The difficulty will be with respect to accommodations
for living in winter — For this purpose there must be
moveable stoves.
245
Establishment
for Women
T
here should in the same place be an establishment
of employment for such women as could be
be spared from their domestic employments during the
whole or any part of the day.
26.
School for Children
There should also be a school for to teach the children
to read and write before they were big enough to work
27.
In-door manufacture
In countries where the frost are so constant in
winter as to preclude all out door work, the whoe
encampment might go into winter quarters, and employ
themselves in some in-door manufacture.
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