The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 586
The conversation took place between his Lordship , and the governor of Florsham Gaol :" Lord Mansfield — A few hours only have flitted or passed away , since , in the discharge of my duty as a judge , I delivered your new gaol .
The conversation took place between his Lordship , and the governor of Florsham Gaol :" Lord Mansfield — A few hours only have flitted or passed away , since , in the discharge of my duty as a judge , I delivered your new gaol .
Page 777
a criminal , should be treated as a child , and sent to a Reformatory School , and not to a prison , " they were referring to the ordinary gaols of the country — but had they known the facts we shall just now , from Mr.Kavanagh's Report ...
a criminal , should be treated as a child , and sent to a Reformatory School , and not to a prison , " they were referring to the ordinary gaols of the country — but had they known the facts we shall just now , from Mr.Kavanagh's Report ...
Page 778
... had been in gaol ; 7 of these were twice , and 2 were three times , and the ages of the 21 ranged from 7 to 15 years . The deep importance of the subject will , I trust , excuse a brief reference to the personal history of a few of ...
... had been in gaol ; 7 of these were twice , and 2 were three times , and the ages of the 21 ranged from 7 to 15 years . The deep importance of the subject will , I trust , excuse a brief reference to the personal history of a few of ...
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