The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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For the great majority of criminals , separate confinement , and labor on public works at home , is , as it appears to us , the proper and fitting punishment ; but there are , certain others , for whom , from the magnitude or ...
For the great majority of criminals , separate confinement , and labor on public works at home , is , as it appears to us , the proper and fitting punishment ; but there are , certain others , for whom , from the magnitude or ...
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It appears to me most important that in all the schools of which we are the patrons , viz . , the model schools , all our books should be read . The inference naturally to be drawn from this not being done is , either that we are ...
It appears to me most important that in all the schools of which we are the patrons , viz . , the model schools , all our books should be read . The inference naturally to be drawn from this not being done is , either that we are ...
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98 a Thus it appears that 98 beds were stated to be open , as available accommodation for the sick poor of Dublin , in establishments not open to them at all , and this blunder , as mischievous as it is absurd and careless , appears in ...
98 a Thus it appears that 98 beds were stated to be open , as available accommodation for the sick poor of Dublin , in establishments not open to them at all , and this blunder , as mischievous as it is absurd and careless , appears in ...
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