The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... respecting the interior of these receptacles , " the secrets of the prison house " -will re- move the natural impression of awful terror and sympathy for man's fallen dignity , which must strike every feel- ing mind . But I am inclined ...
... respecting the interior of these receptacles , " the secrets of the prison house " -will re- move the natural impression of awful terror and sympathy for man's fallen dignity , which must strike every feel- ing mind . But I am inclined ...
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... respecting the foreign lunatic asylums . I do not know any work that brings the interior of our modern madhouses , and the treatment of the lunatics completely before the view . " Bur knowledge to their eyes her am- ple page , Rich with ...
... respecting the foreign lunatic asylums . I do not know any work that brings the interior of our modern madhouses , and the treatment of the lunatics completely before the view . " Bur knowledge to their eyes her am- ple page , Rich with ...
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... respect such as to put it beyond the reach of private defamation and public censure . * — When our report passes through the hands of government to the public It * However consolatory it may be to And the improvement which has taken ...
... respect such as to put it beyond the reach of private defamation and public censure . * — When our report passes through the hands of government to the public It * However consolatory it may be to And the improvement which has taken ...
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... respect to infirmaries , it may be observed , that the mode of ven- tilation should be attended to with care , avoiding the extremes of close- ness and heat , on the one hand , and of cold and thorough drafts of wind , on the other ...
... respect to infirmaries , it may be observed , that the mode of ven- tilation should be attended to with care , avoiding the extremes of close- ness and heat , on the one hand , and of cold and thorough drafts of wind , on the other ...
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... respect to stirabout , there is reason to believe , that food which passes down the throat without mastication , is neither so agreeable nor so wholesome as that which unde goes sufficient mastication : it has also been said , that the ...
... respect to stirabout , there is reason to believe , that food which passes down the throat without mastication , is neither so agreeable nor so wholesome as that which unde goes sufficient mastication : it has also been said , that the ...
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