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The Difficulty of | The Difficulty of Employing Felons has <gap/><lb/> Anisen from Crowding them together further<lb/> together, of finding that Sort of Employment<lb/> which should not furnish them with Tools<lb/> to make them Escape- In Solitary Confinement<lb/> both these Difficulties would Cease- And as<lb/> many of the Felons <del>have been</del> are Ingenious<lb/> & some of them have <add>other</add> Trades besides that of<lb/> Thieving I would have all of them taught<lb/> one of the following— which are of that <del>Deno-<lb/>mination</del> Description that however Commerce<lb/> may vary in other Instances the wants &<lb/> necessities of Mankind will not suffer them to<lb/> do without- will furnish them with no<lb/> Tools to make <add>are not Difficult to <gap/> or Delineate to Execute</add> their Escape— are in themselves<lb/> solitary Employments. & Which <del>for their Execution<lb/> require</del> in their Operation require only the Efforts<lb/> of one man— In <del>Shoemaking</del> Making<lb/> Shoes <del><gap/></del> one Thousand men might be Employ'd<lb/> an Equal number as Taylors- & a much Greater<lb/> number in weaving strong <gap/><add><gap/></add> & Sail Cloth<lb/> & these three <del>trades</del> have the Peculiar Advantage<lb/> of not requiring Expensive Tools to begin Trade. | ||
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The Difficulty of Employing Felons has
Anisen from Crowding them together further
together, of finding that Sort of Employment
which should not furnish them with Tools
to make them Escape- In Solitary Confinement
both these Difficulties would Cease- And as
many of the Felons have been are Ingenious
& some of them have other Trades besides that of
Thieving I would have all of them taught
one of the following— which are of that Deno-
mination Description that however Commerce
may vary in other Instances the wants &
necessities of Mankind will not suffer them to
do without- will furnish them with no
Tools to make are not Difficult to or Delineate to Execute their Escape— are in themselves
solitary Employments. & Which for their Execution
require in their Operation require only the Efforts
of one man— In Shoemaking Making
Shoes one Thousand men might be Employ'd
an Equal number as Taylors- & a much Greater
number in weaving strong & Sail Cloth
& these three trades have the Peculiar Advantage
of not requiring Expensive Tools to begin Trade.
Identifier: | JB/116/398/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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398b"b" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 398. |
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jeremy bentham |
t w 1800 |
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francis hall |
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1800 |
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see note 2 to letter 1774, vol. 7 |
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