The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... course dwelt on when the dira podagra chained him to his garden - chair . and the strangeness is all the more pro- | bon , which the reader need not believe . minent from the alphabetical arrangement . Turn over C , and you find that ...
... course dwelt on when the dira podagra chained him to his garden - chair . and the strangeness is all the more pro- | bon , which the reader need not believe . minent from the alphabetical arrangement . Turn over C , and you find that ...
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... course is , to snatch the child from the perilous position in which he stands , and to place him under influences which may convert him into a virtuous member of the community . When we consider what a child is , what ideas of grace and ...
... course is , to snatch the child from the perilous position in which he stands , and to place him under influences which may convert him into a virtuous member of the community . When we consider what a child is , what ideas of grace and ...
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... course than that which they have adopted from motives of human- ity alone . Difficult as our penal problem has now become , since the progress of public feeling has almost put an end to capital punishments , and the remonstrances of our ...
... course than that which they have adopted from motives of human- ity alone . Difficult as our penal problem has now become , since the progress of public feeling has almost put an end to capital punishments , and the remonstrances of our ...
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... course of training . But it is not the less true that there is an art in the process which must be studied , like any other art , with a view to complete success . Even those who have taken up the work from an inward conviction of their ...
... course of training . But it is not the less true that there is an art in the process which must be studied , like any other art , with a view to complete success . Even those who have taken up the work from an inward conviction of their ...
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... course with the prisoners has had most beneficial effects . This brothers ' establish- ment , or training department , at the Rauhe Haus , is distinct from the other part of the institution , and is supported by separate funds . If the ...
... course with the prisoners has had most beneficial effects . This brothers ' establish- ment , or training department , at the Rauhe Haus , is distinct from the other part of the institution , and is supported by separate funds . If the ...
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