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To thefe muft be added, an evil which Hill brands with difgrace the practice of fome cotton-mills, the cuftom of obliging a part of the children em- ployed there to work all night ; a practice which muft greatly contribute towards render- ing them feeble, difeafed, and unfit for other labour, when they are diimifled at a more ad vanced period of youth from the manufac- tory (zz). To This report, though made on a particular occafion, was drawn up with a view to the proper management, in point of... health, of all cotton-mills ; and contains many general rules and directions which ought to be punctually obferved and enforced by the mafter of every mill. The obfervance of them would probably remove that imputation under which thofe manufactories have hitherto laboured, of deftroying the health of the children employed in them; and in many perhaps may have removed it already. (22) As interefled minds will always feel ftrong tempt- ations to this practice, the cafe feems loudly to call for the 394 ON THE DUTIES OF PERSONS To have recourfe to every reafonable pre- caution, however expenfive, by which the health of the workmen may be fecured from injury, the Interference of the Legiflature.

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