The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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we tion as an ordinary instrument of discipline would not be entertained , much less will the practice be tolerated in the prisons of Great Britain . ” — Heaven forbid , it ever shall be otherwise . It is now generally admitted that the ...
we tion as an ordinary instrument of discipline would not be entertained , much less will the practice be tolerated in the prisons of Great Britain . ” — Heaven forbid , it ever shall be otherwise . It is now generally admitted that the ...
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4th Aug. , 1840 , To consolidate and amend the gaol acts 10th Aug. , 1842 , To consolidate the Four Court Marshalsea , Sheriff Prison , and City Marshal . sea , and to regulate the discipline of same . 18th Aug. , 1846 , To amend the 7 ...
4th Aug. , 1840 , To consolidate and amend the gaol acts 10th Aug. , 1842 , To consolidate the Four Court Marshalsea , Sheriff Prison , and City Marshal . sea , and to regulate the discipline of same . 18th Aug. , 1846 , To amend the 7 ...
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The period during which each convict was compelled to undergo the discipline of separate confinement was formerly fixed at twelve months , but has since been reduced to nine . Mr. Francis Gray , who wrote an interesting work on Prison ...
The period during which each convict was compelled to undergo the discipline of separate confinement was formerly fixed at twelve months , but has since been reduced to nine . Mr. Francis Gray , who wrote an interesting work on Prison ...
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