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<p>change of posture.</p> | |||
<p>Of the difficulty which for want of that source<lb/> | |||
of simplification attends the management <lb/> | |||
even of a Poor House and of a moderate size,<lb/> | |||
upon any ordinary plan of construction, an<lb/> | |||
exemplification may be seen in Pauper Management<lb/> | |||
improved, p. 43: and in Panopticon<lb/> | |||
Letter VI and in various parts of the Postscript.</p> | |||
<p><add>In the case of <hi rend="underline">Poor-Houses</hi></add>, In the tract entitled <hi rend="underline">Pauper Management</hi><lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">improved &c</hi>, published in Young Annals of<lb/> | |||
Agriculture (a copy of it lies (I understand)<lb/> | |||
upon the Table of the Committee,) in p. 43 may<lb/> | |||
be seen a calculation, made by a professional<lb/> | |||
and official hand, in which, under the head<lb/> | |||
of <hi rend="underline">construction</hi>, <del>the expence for South Britain</del><lb/> | |||
<del>of</del> <add>for</add> a system of Poor Houses, on that small scale<lb/> | |||
which then was and still is actually in practice<lb/> | |||
in the Suffolk Poorhouses, <del>being</del> <add>the expence</add> for all England being<lb/> | |||
£10,275,250. money of that time <add>on <del><gap/></del> the scale of 2,000 inhabitants to a <gap/></add> the expence<lb/> | |||
of the Central Inspection plan, is stated at no more than<lb/> | |||
of £2,<del>8</del><add>3</add>57,000; considerably less than a quarter: amount of<lb/> | |||
<del>the</del> saving £7,918,250: and upon the official establishment,<lb/> | |||
(an annually recurring expence) the amount of the<lb/> | |||
annual saving is therein stated at <add>£408,131:5</add> <del>£447,879 <gap/></del><lb/> | |||
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41
change of posture.
Of the difficulty which for want of that source
of simplification attends the management
even of a Poor House and of a moderate size,
upon any ordinary plan of construction, an
exemplification may be seen in Pauper Management
improved, p. 43: and in Panopticon
Letter VI and in various parts of the Postscript.
In the case of Poor-Houses, In the tract entitled Pauper Management
improved &c, published in Young Annals of
Agriculture (a copy of it lies (I understand)
upon the Table of the Committee,) in p. 43 may
be seen a calculation, made by a professional
and official hand, in which, under the head
of construction, the expence for South Britain
of for a system of Poor Houses, on that small scale
which then was and still is actually in practice
in the Suffolk Poorhouses, being the expence for all England being
£10,275,250. money of that time on the scale of 2,000 inhabitants to a the expence
of the Central Inspection plan, is stated at no more than
of £2,8357,000; considerably less than a quarter: amount of
the saving £7,918,250: and upon the official establishment,
(an annually recurring expence) the amount of the
annual saving is therein stated at £408,131:5 £447,879
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john herbert koe |
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andre morellet |
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letter 2118, vol. 8 |
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