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The Difficulty of Employin Felons has
Anisen from Crowding them together further
together, of finding that of Employment
which, should not furnish them 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 Grades 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 punish them with no
Tools to make are not Difficult to or Deliniate to their Escape— are in themselves
solitary Employments. of Which for their Execution
require in their Operation require only the Efforts
of one man— In Shoes making Making
Shoes one and 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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003 |
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correspondence |
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recto |
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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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