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day <del>should</del> might be drawn from every <add>Expect male</add> felon <gap/> from<lb/>
day <del>should</del> might be drawn from every <add>Expect male</add> felon <gap/> from<lb/>
every female. <del>Leaving them the rest to support.</del><lb/>
every female. <del>Leaving them the rest to support.</del><lb/>
for the Expense of Guarding them this revenue to<lb/>
for the Expense/Expence of Guarding them &amp; as revenue to<lb/>
the State. Leaving them the rest to support themselves<lb/>
the State. Leaving them the rest to support themselves<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> accumulate . . . And so Habits of <unclear>Industry/Industhry</unclear><lb/>
&amp; to  accumulate . . . And as Habits of <unclear>Industry/Industhry</unclear><lb/>
are perhaps the only Criterion of their again<lb/>
are perhaps the only Criterion of their again<lb/>
becoming <unclear>Inother/Another</unclear> members of Society I should hope<lb/>
becoming proper members of Society I should hope<lb/>
a man might permitted to purchase <add>the <gap/> o</add>f part of<lb/>
a man might permitted to purchase <add>the <gap/> of </add> part of<lb/>
this/the term of his Captivity (not by so much money/ 0money<lb/>
this/the term of his Captivity (not by so much money/ 0money<lb/>
<lb/>
(for that might be fraudulent) but by <del><gap/></del><lb/>
(for that might be fraudulent) but by <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del><gap/> Stated</del> <add>an Extra &amp; pretty Smart Quantity of Labour<lb/>
<lb/>
<add>to the State &amp; appraising upon the Books of the House &amp;</add> <lb/>
<del><gap/> Stated</del> <add>an Extra &amp; pretty Smart Quantity of Labour<lb/>
<lb/>
<add>to the State &amp; appraising upon the Books of the House &amp;</add> <lb/>
<lb/>
When the Term of his Confinement was at an<lb/>
When the Term of his Confinement was at an<lb/>
End he should <unclear>might/mighest</unclear> be provided <add>with a small <unclear>house in a</unclear> neighbourhood #</add> with work at the  
<lb/>
End he should <unclear>might/mighest</unclear> be provided <add>with a small <lb/>
<lb/>
<unclear>house in a</unclear> neighbourhood #</add> with work at the<lb/>
<lb/>
same Rate that he had it allotted to him in<lb/>
same Rate that he had it allotted to him in<lb/>
Prison, <del>but with difference to keeping all</del><lb/>  
Prison, <del>but with difference to keeping all</del><lb/>  
<lb/>
<lb/>
&amp; this would <add>to be</add> remove the pitince/Sentence/pretence of loss of Character (present of work) / &amp; want of work<lb/>
&amp; this would <del>to be</del> remove the pitince/Sentence/pretence of loss of Character (present of work) / (if want)/ &amp; want of work<lb/>


&amp; might / # might prevent <del>the return to the Practices of Thieving again<lb/><lb/>
&amp; might / # might prevent <del>the return to the Practices of Thieving again<lb/><lb/>


he could <gap/>  &amp; If <unclear>three/there House</unclear> and men <del>were</del><lb/><lb/>
he could <gap/>  &amp; If three Thousand men <del>were</del><lb/><lb/>


<del>gained</del> gave about <gap/> Shilling per day to the State<lb/>
<del>gained</del> gave about <gap/> Shilling per day to the State<lb/>
it would produced from 45 to 50,000 Per Annum<lb/>
it would produced from 45 to 50,000 <foreign>Per Annum</foreign><lb/>
but suppose it laid <del>only</del> <gap/> 40,000 - -<lb/>
but suppose it Paid <del>only</del> <gap/> 40,000 - -<lb/>
<del>The <gap/></del> much/Much would depend upon a - proper<lb/>
<del>The <gap/></del> much/Much would depend upon a - proper<lb/>
Situation &amp; Its Contiguity to a River or
Situation &amp; Its Contiguity to a River or

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Upon an Average I think one Shilling per
day should might be drawn from every Expect male felon from
every female. Leaving them the rest to support.
for the Expense/Expence of Guarding them & as revenue to
the State. Leaving them the rest to support themselves
& to accumulate . . . And as Habits of Industry/Industhry
are perhaps the only Criterion of their again
becoming proper members of Society I should hope
a man might permitted to purchase the of part of
this/the term of his Captivity (not by so much money/ 0money

(for that might be fraudulent) but by

Stated an Extra & pretty Smart Quantity of Labour

<add>to the State & appraising upon the Books of the House &


When the Term of his Confinement was at an

End he should might/mighest be provided with a small

house in a neighbourhood #
with work at the

same Rate that he had it allotted to him in
Prison, but with difference to keeping all

& this would to be remove the pitince/Sentence/pretence of loss of Character (present of work) / (if want)/ & want of work

& might / # might prevent the return to the Practices of Thieving again

he could & If three Thousand men were

gained gave about Shilling per day to the State
it would produced from 45 to 50,000 Per Annum
but suppose it Paid only 40,000 - -
The much/Much would depend upon a - proper
Situation & Its Contiguity to a River or




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