The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Under solitary confinement , on the other hand , the offender is treated as a being divested of the common rights , capacities , and feelings of human nature . It is upon his corporeal framne that the punishment is designed to act ...
Under solitary confinement , on the other hand , the offender is treated as a being divested of the common rights , capacities , and feelings of human nature . It is upon his corporeal framne that the punishment is designed to act ...
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The human nature he would find in the humor , in the pathos , in the tender hearts , or in the wild fierce passions of the ... lapsed ; " the reign of Captain Rock was flourishing , and all the wild nature of the people was aroused .
The human nature he would find in the humor , in the pathos , in the tender hearts , or in the wild fierce passions of the ... lapsed ; " the reign of Captain Rock was flourishing , and all the wild nature of the people was aroused .
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i a 1 I think that in writing a tale , every character in it should be drawn from nature . It is impossible all should be absolute originals . Human nature being the same , in all ages , and in all climes , it cannot be hoped now - a ...
i a 1 I think that in writing a tale , every character in it should be drawn from nature . It is impossible all should be absolute originals . Human nature being the same , in all ages , and in all climes , it cannot be hoped now - a ...
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