The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... possible , be brought to feel themselves a part of society , regarded by it with no unkind feeling , but rather , having been outcasts , welcomed into it with Christian love , and entering into it as far as their own conduct renders ...
... possible , be brought to feel themselves a part of society , regarded by it with no unkind feeling , but rather , having been outcasts , welcomed into it with Christian love , and entering into it as far as their own conduct renders ...
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... possible , carried out . Adult male prisoners , with very rare exceptions ( caused by physical inability to undergo separation ) , are transmitted as soon as possible from the County Gaols to Mountjoy Prison , where they are subjected ...
... possible , carried out . Adult male prisoners , with very rare exceptions ( caused by physical inability to undergo separation ) , are transmitted as soon as possible from the County Gaols to Mountjoy Prison , where they are subjected ...
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... possible , to establish a moral relation between the punishment and the offence . Thus one punish- ment , and one which I found very sensibly felt , was confinement to the walk in front of the School - room , and the offices , sometimes ...
... possible , to establish a moral relation between the punishment and the offence . Thus one punish- ment , and one which I found very sensibly felt , was confinement to the walk in front of the School - room , and the offices , sometimes ...
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