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these men that
in the minds of there
are now
are
as
completely reformed and probably as honest and harmless
the most inoffensive native of
India.
6.
the
Under these circumstances taking into consideration that
the crimes which these prisoners appear to have committed are
such
as
at
the
present day
and
their not leaving ... They promise
7
203
that should
mercy
they be released by the Government, through your favorable
recommendation, they will not leave Shikarfoor, unless specially
permitted to do so, but will reside in the
neighbourhood of the jail
and serve
as hard laborers in
the Factory and the jail garden
day would
8.
as
certainly not be visited with terribly severe a punishment transportation for life, and also
very long imprisonment they have already suffered, I beg to recommend that they be released from confinement
on condition
I have
no
hesitation in
stating my firm belief that if
this
recommendation
is successful, the conditions above stated will be
strictly complied with, and that Government will have no reason
to regret the
mercy
shown to them
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