Essays from the London Times: A Collection of Personal and Historical Sketches, Том 1D. Appleton, 1852 - 301 стор. |
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... prison a delegate . waited upon him for his confession . The Duke answered , he had none to make ; he bore no animosity against his tribunal ; he wished to die forgiving all men . A fellow- prisoner , the Abbé Lothringer , administered ...
... prison a delegate . waited upon him for his confession . The Duke answered , he had none to make ; he bore no animosity against his tribunal ; he wished to die forgiving all men . A fellow- prisoner , the Abbé Lothringer , administered ...
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... prison without benefit of habeas corpus . It is a singular fact which philosophers have yet to explain , that every living soul in Paris felt more at his ease , more thoroughly assured of his freedom , and infinitely happier in his mind ...
... prison without benefit of habeas corpus . It is a singular fact which philosophers have yet to explain , that every living soul in Paris felt more at his ease , more thoroughly assured of his freedom , and infinitely happier in his mind ...
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... the office of sheriff of Bedford . To be appointed to a duty was with Howard to incur the obligation to fulfil it . During the trials of THE PRISON OF THE LAST CENTURY . 139 prisoners he 138 JOHN HOWARD , THE PHILANTHROPIST .
... the office of sheriff of Bedford . To be appointed to a duty was with Howard to incur the obligation to fulfil it . During the trials of THE PRISON OF THE LAST CENTURY . 139 prisoners he 138 JOHN HOWARD , THE PHILANTHROPIST .
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A Collection of Personal and Historical Sketches Samuel Phillips. THE PRISON OF THE LAST CENTURY . 139 prisoners he sat in court and listened attentively to the proceedings . When the trials were over he visited and inspected the prison ...
A Collection of Personal and Historical Sketches Samuel Phillips. THE PRISON OF THE LAST CENTURY . 139 prisoners he sat in court and listened attentively to the proceedings . When the trials were over he visited and inspected the prison ...
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... prisons of Bedford , Howard had been struck with a strange anomaly . He tells us himself that from its observation he was incited to further activity on behalf of his unhappy clients . " Some , ” he says , " who by the verdict of juries ...
... prisons of Bedford , Howard had been struck with a strange anomaly . He tells us himself that from its observation he was incited to further activity on behalf of his unhappy clients . " Some , ” he says , " who by the verdict of juries ...
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Сторінка 140 - Bedford ; and the circumstance which excited me to activity in their behalf was the seeing some, who by the verdict of juries were declared not guilty ; some, on whom the grand jury did not find such an appearance of guilt as subjected them to trial ; and some whose prosecutors did not appear against them ; after having been confined for months, dragged back to gaol and locked up again till they should pay sundry fees to the gaoler, the clerk of assize, &c. In order to redress this hardship...
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