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This will lead us to give a brief account of the state of Italy at the period of the revival of letters , and a sketch of the life of their author . At the commencement of the fourteenth century Italy was di- vided into a variety of ...
This will lead us to give a brief account of the state of Italy at the period of the revival of letters , and a sketch of the life of their author . At the commencement of the fourteenth century Italy was di- vided into a variety of ...
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The remedial measures suggested by Mr Hill are- the adoption of a uniform system - the use of large penitentiaries , except for those confined for short periods - the entire separation of prisoner from prisoner - female officers for ...
The remedial measures suggested by Mr Hill are- the adoption of a uniform system - the use of large penitentiaries , except for those confined for short periods - the entire separation of prisoner from prisoner - female officers for ...
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... are in the first instance committed for a considerable period - say " twelve or eighteen months ; but such as are committed for short periods frequently return again ; and though , after a certain lapse of time , these short periods ...
... are in the first instance committed for a considerable period - say " twelve or eighteen months ; but such as are committed for short periods frequently return again ; and though , after a certain lapse of time , these short periods ...
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Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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