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... object of the Motion he was about to make to call upon them to express an opinion in favour of that system of secondary punish- ment which was adopted by the Govern- ment with which he was connected ; it was not even his object to say ...
... object of the Motion he was about to make to call upon them to express an opinion in favour of that system of secondary punish- ment which was adopted by the Govern- ment with which he was connected ; it was not even his object to say ...
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... object of ma- human nature required some relief from king every convict feel that his daily con- constant occupation , and seeing what that duct and industry had a direct and per - discipline was , it was not to be wondered ceptible ...
... object of ma- human nature required some relief from king every convict feel that his daily con- constant occupation , and seeing what that duct and industry had a direct and per - discipline was , it was not to be wondered ceptible ...
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... object to be accomplished . If the object surd was the notion that either disgrace were merely to keep convicts in the safe or injury could be brought upon them by custody and under the eye of the Govern- receiving convicts under proper ...
... object to be accomplished . If the object surd was the notion that either disgrace were merely to keep convicts in the safe or injury could be brought upon them by custody and under the eye of the Govern- receiving convicts under proper ...
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... object of punishment was to deter from crime ; but he would rather say that its true object was the prevention of crime ; and presently he would endeavour to prove that by a happy coincidence and by a discovery of one of those wise laws ...
... object of punishment was to deter from crime ; but he would rather say that its true object was the prevention of crime ; and presently he would endeavour to prove that by a happy coincidence and by a discovery of one of those wise laws ...
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... object being to show that the difficulty was one of his creation , and had been caused by a despatch which he had written . He ( Earl Grey ) wished the noble Earl had also mentioned that the despatch contained a distinct statement that ...
... object being to show that the difficulty was one of his creation , and had been caused by a despatch which he had written . He ( Earl Grey ) wished the noble Earl had also mentioned that the despatch contained a distinct statement that ...
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