The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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With respect to the county of Berks , the following table exhibits the improvement which at once took place on the introduction of the new system , in the number of committals for all offences . The first column represents the average ...
With respect to the county of Berks , the following table exhibits the improvement which at once took place on the introduction of the new system , in the number of committals for all offences . The first column represents the average ...
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We differ from Captain Maconochie , in only one respect , viz . where he expresses an opinion that the prisoner should ... entitles his opinion to great weight ; in some other respects the details might perhaps be altered for the better ...
We differ from Captain Maconochie , in only one respect , viz . where he expresses an opinion that the prisoner should ... entitles his opinion to great weight ; in some other respects the details might perhaps be altered for the better ...
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In every way their feelings were habitually outraged and their self - respect destroyed . They were required to cap each private soldier whom they met , and even each empty sentry - box that they passed . If they met a superior officer ...
In every way their feelings were habitually outraged and their self - respect destroyed . They were required to cap each private soldier whom they met , and even each empty sentry - box that they passed . If they met a superior officer ...
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