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the habit of rendering each other mutual envious, sympathy
& other dispositions favourable to reformation. Then will
speedily there will gradually come to be formed the relation
of master & pupil, reward for instruction & emulation
learning: a sentiment of honour and self-esteem
will be among the first fruits of industry. Ideas of
instruction of learning & legitimate acquisition will
by degree supersede those of the abandonment to their
passions & fraudulent gains. All this flows from the
very nature of the establishment.
Why should those who not the prisoners when in
a state of al celibacy be permitted to intermarry. It
would operate as a powerful spur to those that aimed
at attaining the reward & who could merit it only
by their adenly conduct & industry.
A further advantage would accrue from the
division with classes - namely mutual responsibility.
It is not less natural than just to say to them-
"You live together, to you act in concert, you have it
in your power to prevent or
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