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Excerpt from Some Account of the State of the Prisons in Spain and Portugal
Though Seville is the city in Spain in which inquiry was first actually engaged on the subject of prison-discipline, little or nothing has hitherto been done for its improvement. Dr. Manuel Maria Marmol, an eminent ecclesiastic, published a tract, about twelve months ago, insisting on the absolute necessity of some changes, and recommending the adoption of a system of discipline likely to pro mote reformation. It has been proposed to remove the prisoners to the building lately occupied by the Inquisition; which from its extent would allow of some classification, and of the introduction of employment. Of the dreadful state of disorganisation and abandonment of the great prison at Seville, some idea may be formed from the circumstance that extensive coining was carried on there as lately as 1820, and that it has sometimes been necessary (such was the insubordination or rebellion of the convicts) to call in the15] the Prisons in Spain and Portugal.
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