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lent plan, each criminal having a feperate cell, and being, therefore, in no danger of hecoming, by evil communication,, more’ corrupt than when they entered.- _ Inthe courfe of this.morning’s ramble,. we faw feveral beautiful ftreets, particu- larly Dominique’s and Sackville’s: thedat- ter is very {pacious, well-built, and in the midft of it is a mall, inclofed by a low wall, Atcthe weft end of this ftreet, but (which is gteatly to be lamented) not in a line with it, is fitwate the Lying-in hof pital. This was erected and endow’d at the expence of Mr. Mofs, furgeon and man-midwife, who began this humane edifice at a time when his finances did not exceed feven hundred pounds, and perfift- ed, in fpight of poverty itfels tii he had completed it, Near comicbooks.com