The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 20
... attempting to answer these inquiries , let us briefly review what has already been done in the matter . Experience ... attempt , and surrender to the police , because want of practice had shaken their nerves , and made them timoursome ...
... attempting to answer these inquiries , let us briefly review what has already been done in the matter . Experience ... attempt , and surrender to the police , because want of practice had shaken their nerves , and made them timoursome ...
Page 31
... attempts at escape , and great stress was laid upon the unfortunate occurrence of an attempt on the part of some of the boys to set the prison on fire . But unsatisfactory , as it undoubtedly is , that they should have been ready to ...
... attempts at escape , and great stress was laid upon the unfortunate occurrence of an attempt on the part of some of the boys to set the prison on fire . But unsatisfactory , as it undoubtedly is , that they should have been ready to ...
Page 32
... attempt to abscond or for any gross breach of rules . No child is to be sent to a reformatory school without undergoing a previous im- prisonment of at least a fortnight , which may of course be made as much longer as the judge thinks ...
... attempt to abscond or for any gross breach of rules . No child is to be sent to a reformatory school without undergoing a previous im- prisonment of at least a fortnight , which may of course be made as much longer as the judge thinks ...
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... attempt he has met with considerable success . The system of home apprenticeship presents many advantages over that of emigration , inasmuch as it is cheaper , VOL . XOVIII . 3 shoemaker , is at the head , and which owes its origin ...
... attempt he has met with considerable success . The system of home apprenticeship presents many advantages over that of emigration , inasmuch as it is cheaper , VOL . XOVIII . 3 shoemaker , is at the head , and which owes its origin ...
Page 39
... of the instability of human things , of inevitable death , forced on the more reflective disci- ples of Epicurus . By none , as we shall hereafter attempt to show , are those thoughts more impressively 1856 . 39 Menander .
... of the instability of human things , of inevitable death , forced on the more reflective disci- ples of Epicurus . By none , as we shall hereafter attempt to show , are those thoughts more impressively 1856 . 39 Menander .
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