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which is I think well worthy of a definition.
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As Your Sendership the subject of an Asylum has for a long time been under consideration, and Your Sendership has been good enough to devote considerable time and attention to the subject, particularly with regard to the preparation of the plans for a suitable structure.
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I am happy to think, however, that the scheme which the Surveyor General now proposes will obviate the necessity of devoting any further time to the preparation of these plans, and that an equally effective result can be attained at a considerable reduction of time, labor and expense.
4.
The nature of the Surveyor General's proposal may be best seen by a reference to the letter in which his suggestions are embodied. It may be briefly described as a proposal to erect the existing Lock Hospital on a level with the present Capital, and to erect a new Lock Hospital of dimensions more adapted to the modern requirements which the successful working of the Contagious Diseases...
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