The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 581
What were they to the moral evils and injurious practices which , if not actually permitted , were at all events carried on under the eyes , and with the knowledge of the gaolers , their officers and assistants ?
What were they to the moral evils and injurious practices which , if not actually permitted , were at all events carried on under the eyes , and with the knowledge of the gaolers , their officers and assistants ?
Page 787
... localities there will be a varying number of benevolent persons who either can or who desire to carry them out . ... or there might in other parts be several in the same neighbourhood carried out by individual bodies ; it is very ...
... localities there will be a varying number of benevolent persons who either can or who desire to carry them out . ... or there might in other parts be several in the same neighbourhood carried out by individual bodies ; it is very ...
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I do not think that , with our English views , we should fully carry out the same principle . ... that those principles , even though kindly carried out , may be looked upon with dislike by parties who have not yet committed crime .
I do not think that , with our English views , we should fully carry out the same principle . ... that those principles , even though kindly carried out , may be looked upon with dislike by parties who have not yet committed crime .
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