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For the inspectors, if they have reason to believethat a solid reformation has taken place in any individual, have a powerof interceding for his enlargement, and the executive government ofgranting it, if they think it proper. In the case, where the prisonersare refractory, they are usually put into solitary confinement, anddeprived of the opportunity of working. During this time the expences oftheir board and washing are going on, so that they are glad to get intoemployment again, that they ma...y liquidate the debt, which, since thesuspension of their labour, has been accruing to the gaol. [Footnote 20: As cleanliness is connected with health, and health withmorals, the prisoner are obliged to wash and clean themselves everymorning before their work, and to bathe in the summer-season, in a largereservoir of water, which is provided in the court yard of the prisonfor this purpose. ] In consequence of these regulations, those who visit the criminals inPhiladelphia in the hours of their labour, have more the idea of alarge manufactory, than of a prison.
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