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Excerpt from Library of American History From the Discovery of America to the Present Time, Vol. 2: Including a Comprehensive Historical Introduction, Copious Annotations, a List of Authorities and References, Etc
Revolution, and without whose help England would probably have conquered, and who gave up all he had to buy food and clothing for the starving and freezing soldiers, was thrown into prison for debt. Before the breaking out of the Revolution, however, the working of this law attracted increasing interest in England. Thousands of people were in the jails, for no crime, but because perhaps sickness or misfortune had compelled them to run into debt. It was not the mere imprisonment, but the horrible suffering of the prisoners, which shocked all right-thinking people. They were treated like mere beasts, and disease often carried off scores. Their condition was a reproach to any people claiming to be Christian or civilized The hearts of the benevolent everywhere were stirred to help the miserable beings, and a wealthy and humane man left his large for. Tune to be used in liberating the most worthy insolvent debtors from imprisonment.
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