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IX. To pay a penal sum for every escape, with or without any default of his, irre
sistible violence from without excepted; and this without employing irons on
any occasion, or in any shape
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X. To provide them with spiritual and medical assistants, constantly living in the
midst of them, and incessantly keeping them in view
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XI. To pay a sum of money for every one who dies under his care, taking thereby
upon him the insurance of their lives for an ordinary premium: and that at a
rate grounded on an average of them number of deaths, not among imprisoned
Felons, but among persons of the same ages in a state of liberty within the Bill's
of Mortality.
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XII. To lay for them the foundation-stone of a provision for old-age, upon the plan
of the Annuity Societies.
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XIII. To insure to them a livelihood, at the expiration of their terms, by setting up a
Subsidiary Establishment, into which all such as thought proper, should be
admitted, and in which they were employed during their confinement, without any further
expense to Government.
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XIV. To make himself personally
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