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Letter II. Plan for a Penitentiary Inspection House
Note continued.
prisoners, some allowance of water must necessarily be afforded, if it were 153
— only for drink, without regard to cleanliness. To forward that allowance
by hand to two or three hundred prisoners in so many different apartments,
might perhaps be as much as one man could do, if constantly employed.
For the raising of water by pumps to the necessary elevation, the labour
of the prisoners would suffice.
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