in itself be Productive of the most salutary Effects, but be worthy of Imitation, in
other parts of the Kingdom.
Much it is acknowledged. will yet remain with this Court to order
and determine, respecting the future internal Management of the Prison
when it shall be compleated; and very much will depend on the Appointment
of proper Persons to govern it, who, this Committee, is of Opinion ought to be
Men of Integuilty and Sobriety ; Men of Prudence and Firmness, with
Humanity: Persons desirous of answering the Purposes already suggested
in this Report; ever anxious to secure the Persons ; to Preserve the Health,
to inforce the Correction, and (as far as occasion at good Advice and a
constant good Example can effect it) to Promote the Reformation of the
Prisoners.
Exd. dH:
All which the Committee Submit Etc.
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