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Wales can sufficiently attest.  The education and the manners of such persons will in most instances prevent them being employed in manual labour. They will always find advocates in the feelings of  those who hold the rank which they once held, and this will prevent them being confounded with the common herd of convicted felons, but although by their crimes they have lost the reality of their original rank, the shadow of it remains together with a portion of the feelings which constituted their former character, hence they contemplate their degradation with impatience bordering on phrenzy, they are guilty of indiscretions & particularly intemperate in their language which must create continual disturbance to an

 

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