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4329. LABORERS, Imprisoned.—
Offenders,
even under a course of correction, might be rendered useful in various labors for
the public, and would be living and long-continued
spectacles to deter others from committing
the like offences.—
Crimes Bill. Washington ed. i, 148.
Ford ed., ii, 204.
(1779)
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