The North American Review, Volume 105Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... PRISON DISCIPLINE . • 1. Report on the Prisons and Reformations of the United States and Canada . By E. C. WINES , D. D. , LL . D. , and THEODORE W. Dwight , LL . D. 2-18 . Reports of various Prisons , and some recent foreign ...
... PRISON DISCIPLINE . • 1. Report on the Prisons and Reformations of the United States and Canada . By E. C. WINES , D. D. , LL . D. , and THEODORE W. Dwight , LL . D. 2-18 . Reports of various Prisons , and some recent foreign ...
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... prison or into the army . For general refractoriness he was able to banish him entirely from his home by giving him up to the state , which was glad thus to obtain settlers for Siberia . Be- fore 1858 , the mere wish of the proprietor ...
... prison or into the army . For general refractoriness he was able to banish him entirely from his home by giving him up to the state , which was glad thus to obtain settlers for Siberia . Be- fore 1858 , the mere wish of the proprietor ...
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... prisoner , And after put to death , I need not say ; But ne'ertheless what thou canst not have heard , That is to ... prison , and I saw Upon four faces my own very aspect , Both of my hands in agony I bit ; And , thinking that I did it ...
... prisoner , And after put to death , I need not say ; But ne'ertheless what thou canst not have heard , That is to ... prison , and I saw Upon four faces my own very aspect , Both of my hands in agony I bit ; And , thinking that I did it ...
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... prisoners to bail , or committing them to await further action . Since 1846 , all these officers have been elected by the peo- ple . The civil and police justices are chosen by small dis- tricts , each containing from two to four wards ...
... prisoners to bail , or committing them to await further action . Since 1846 , all these officers have been elected by the peo- ple . The civil and police justices are chosen by small dis- tricts , each containing from two to four wards ...
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... prisoner's counsel therefore proposed a recess for lunch , which was agreed to ; and he invited the judge to take the meal with him . The invitation was accepted , and the two went to a place where they found a handsome dinner in ...
... prisoner's counsel therefore proposed a recess for lunch , which was agreed to ; and he invited the judge to take the meal with him . The invitation was accepted , and the two went to a place where they found a handsome dinner in ...
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