The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... object of his condescension in an the lamp ; but then his lamp is of the most elegant saying . If I had known , ' he would elegant form and the best fashion . He has remark , a more deserving person , I would always been in good society ...
... object of his condescension in an the lamp ; but then his lamp is of the most elegant saying . If I had known , ' he would elegant form and the best fashion . He has remark , a more deserving person , I would always been in good society ...
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... object to effect a reform in criminal jurisprudence , and to point out a more effectual way of protecting person and property , they could hardly have taken a wiser course than that which they have adopted from motives of human- ity ...
... object to effect a reform in criminal jurisprudence , and to point out a more effectual way of protecting person and property , they could hardly have taken a wiser course than that which they have adopted from motives of human- ity ...
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... object of reformation , will guide them through many perplexities , and support them under many difficulties ; but where persons are prepared to found schools , but are unable to undertake the personal conduct of them , they too often ...
... object of reformation , will guide them through many perplexities , and support them under many difficulties ; but where persons are prepared to found schools , but are unable to undertake the personal conduct of them , they too often ...
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... object the establishment of a separate prison for juvenile offenders ( Park- hurst ) , but which contained a clause en- abling the Crown to place young offenders under sentence of transportation or im- prisonment at any Charitable ...
... object the establishment of a separate prison for juvenile offenders ( Park- hurst ) , but which contained a clause en- abling the Crown to place young offenders under sentence of transportation or im- prisonment at any Charitable ...
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... object ) , a far worse instance of attempted arson is on record at the Rauhe House , where M. Wichern mentions that several of the boys had on one occasion laid a plan to burn the whole buildings when his wife should be confined , and ...
... object ) , a far worse instance of attempted arson is on record at the Rauhe House , where M. Wichern mentions that several of the boys had on one occasion laid a plan to burn the whole buildings when his wife should be confined , and ...
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