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Imprisonment end
The hardship thus produced can scarcely ever
have been the result of a direct intention of on
the part of the government: it is an evil that
no one attempts to defend, and yet while it is
lamented no remedy universally prevalent
and almost as universally lamented, no remedy
caught in a very small number of cases has
been ever applied to it. Reg Regard theSaving of expence
that would be occasioned by making the requisite
arrangement for this purpose has in general
been the ostensible is in general alledged
as the reason for not not providing separate
apartments of for the Prisoners. It costs less to
build one large room for all the p capable
of holding all thethe requisite a given number of Prisoners than to provide for
thesesame number separate apartmentsor cells in which they may
remain insulated from each other or be distribute
divided into classes.
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rationale of punishment |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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f14 / f14 |
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richard smith |
dusautoy & rump 1809 |
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edward collins |
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1809 |
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48287 |
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