Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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... Government Prisons in Ireland , for the year ending 31st December , 1852 . With Appendices . Presented to both Houses of Parlia- ment , by Command of Her Majesty . Dublin : Alexander Thom and Sons . 1854 . 3. Report on the Discipline ...
... Government Prisons in Ireland , for the year ending 31st December , 1852 . With Appendices . Presented to both Houses of Parlia- ment , by Command of Her Majesty . Dublin : Alexander Thom and Sons . 1854 . 3. Report on the Discipline ...
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... Government prisons is far superior to , and partakes more of the reformatory character , we speak generally of course , than that pursued in County and Borough gaols . The result of this superiority developes itself in a very unequal ...
... Government prisons is far superior to , and partakes more of the reformatory character , we speak generally of course , than that pursued in County and Borough gaols . The result of this superiority developes itself in a very unequal ...
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... government and the gentlemen imme- diately connected with those establishments - we speak of the establishments in England - as it reflects a just and deserved reproach on the several grand juries who direct the manage- ment of our ...
... government and the gentlemen imme- diately connected with those establishments - we speak of the establishments in England - as it reflects a just and deserved reproach on the several grand juries who direct the manage- ment of our ...
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... government must stand still in the cause of reform , until the grand juries have also made some progress , an alternative which we fear will amount to a postponement sine die of useful measure every of reform , or something must be done ...
... government must stand still in the cause of reform , until the grand juries have also made some progress , an alternative which we fear will amount to a postponement sine die of useful measure every of reform , or something must be done ...
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... Government of the day gladly availed themselves . The great distance from the mother - country , the paucity of its inhabitants , the fertility of its soil , and the improbality of a return when once the convict was landed on its shores ...
... Government of the day gladly availed themselves . The great distance from the mother - country , the paucity of its inhabitants , the fertility of its soil , and the improbality of a return when once the convict was landed on its shores ...
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