The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... labour , accompanied by soli- tary confinement , should be substituted for the present mode of punishment , which consists of hard labour alone . The course , then , which the Committee wishes to see adopted is , that each pri- soner ...
... labour , accompanied by soli- tary confinement , should be substituted for the present mode of punishment , which consists of hard labour alone . The course , then , which the Committee wishes to see adopted is , that each pri- soner ...
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... labour . With respect to the Penitentiary at Milbank , the Committee ap- prove of its condition and efficiency in general ; but it proposes some alterations , which appear to be necessary to the object of its institution . The hulks ...
... labour . With respect to the Penitentiary at Milbank , the Committee ap- prove of its condition and efficiency in general ; but it proposes some alterations , which appear to be necessary to the object of its institution . The hulks ...
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... labour - in the latter they passed their time in sloth , injurious to themselves , and extremely expensive to the public . The vices of this establishment did not prove any thing against the system itself , for it was the vile ...
... labour - in the latter they passed their time in sloth , injurious to themselves , and extremely expensive to the public . The vices of this establishment did not prove any thing against the system itself , for it was the vile ...
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