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house of correction
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historical
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Japanese Meaning
歴史的な労働矯正施設。1601年のエリザベス法に基づいて設立され、働く意欲のない者(浮浪者、乞食など)が労働を通じて更生を図られるための施設。
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(historical) A kind of residential penitentiary facility, built after the passing of the Elizabethan Poor Law (1601), where those who were unwilling to work
, including vagrants and beggars, were set to work.
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house of correction
After the town council passed new ordinances, many vagrants were sent to the house of correction to be set to work.
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After the town council passed new ordinances, many vagrants were sent to the house of correction to be set to work.
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