Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... prison was rickety and ruinous - totally unfit for the safe custody of criminals . Of this the wardens were well aware , but instead of strengthening the walls and doors - which would have cost money , and affected the episcopal coffers ...
... prison was rickety and ruinous - totally unfit for the safe custody of criminals . Of this the wardens were well aware , but instead of strengthening the walls and doors - which would have cost money , and affected the episcopal coffers ...
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... prisons of England , the House of Commons resolved itself into a committee , in order to ascertain from the philanthropist , who was called to the bar , the actual state of the case . We may con- clude that the language of a man in ...
... prisons of England , the House of Commons resolved itself into a committee , in order to ascertain from the philanthropist , who was called to the bar , the actual state of the case . We may con- clude that the language of a man in ...
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... prisons passed the Legislature in 1774 , one on the 31st of March , which abolished all fees , and gave a prisoner his ... prison inspection . Having exhausted England he passed into Scotland and crossed to Ireland , in every place ...
... prisons passed the Legislature in 1774 , one on the 31st of March , which abolished all fees , and gave a prisoner his ... prison inspection . Having exhausted England he passed into Scotland and crossed to Ireland , in every place ...
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... prisons — the Bastille alone excepted . In this his daring love of prison knowledge had nearly caged him for life , but he escaped to be revenged on the French by translating an account of the State prison , secretly published , and ...
... prisons — the Bastille alone excepted . In this his daring love of prison knowledge had nearly caged him for life , but he escaped to be revenged on the French by translating an account of the State prison , secretly published , and ...
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... PRISONS . " 139 missionaryship - the courage and devotion with which he had executed it - the sublime confidence in which he had penetrated dark and pestilential dungeons , in order to carry thereunto light and hope ; also some ...
... PRISONS . " 139 missionaryship - the courage and devotion with which he had executed it - the sublime confidence in which he had penetrated dark and pestilential dungeons , in order to carry thereunto light and hope ; also some ...
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