The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... principle of the mind under a fresh aspect . An ' We cannot tell what is a judgment of God ; ' tis presumption to ... principles to the test . Madam , ' he said , I am now become a convert to your way of thinking . I am convinced that ...
... principle of the mind under a fresh aspect . An ' We cannot tell what is a judgment of God ; ' tis presumption to ... principles to the test . Madam , ' he said , I am now become a convert to your way of thinking . I am convinced that ...
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... principle which I would point out . ' These two principles , -the division of reformatory institutions into small families , and the training of young men for the office of superintendents , -are of the high- est importance . That which ...
... principle which I would point out . ' These two principles , -the division of reformatory institutions into small families , and the training of young men for the office of superintendents , -are of the high- est importance . That which ...
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... principle of the French crimi- nal law , that accused persons under sixteen years of age might , if the tribunal before which they were tried should consider that they had acted without discernment , ' be acquitted on that ground ; in ...
... principle of the French crimi- nal law , that accused persons under sixteen years of age might , if the tribunal before which they were tried should consider that they had acted without discernment , ' be acquitted on that ground ; in ...
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... principle of its founders has been to make it a place of moral influence and not of physical restraint ; to win the affections of those committed to them ; to arouse in them a spirit of emulation , and to induce them to co - operate in ...
... principle of its founders has been to make it a place of moral influence and not of physical restraint ; to win the affections of those committed to them ; to arouse in them a spirit of emulation , and to induce them to co - operate in ...
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... principle had been adopted of employ- ing the convicts upon the cultivation of waste lands ; but however such a practice might be suitable as a punishment for past offences , M. de Metz found that it must have the effect of disgusting ...
... principle had been adopted of employ- ing the convicts upon the cultivation of waste lands ; but however such a practice might be suitable as a punishment for past offences , M. de Metz found that it must have the effect of disgusting ...
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