Franklin's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Written During the Years 1818, '19 & '20, from Edinburgh, London, The Highlands of Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1 |
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Page 16
The principal source of evil in this prison is its inadequacy in puint of size . There
are in it only 52 working rooms , and 144 sleeping cells ; but the culprits are sent
in in such numbers , that the rooms are quite crammed with can 1 hem !
The principal source of evil in this prison is its inadequacy in puint of size . There
are in it only 52 working rooms , and 144 sleeping cells ; but the culprits are sent
in in such numbers , that the rooms are quite crammed with can 1 hem !
Page 48
Sir Murray Maxwell was treated by the populace , just as such a ministerial
hireling deserved : he was saluted with mud and hisses , whenever he ventured
on the hustings , He received a random brickbat over his eye , which sent him
howling ...
Sir Murray Maxwell was treated by the populace , just as such a ministerial
hireling deserved : he was saluted with mud and hisses , whenever he ventured
on the hustings , He received a random brickbat over his eye , which sent him
howling ...
Page 61
the opening he had made ; he immediately dressed the wound , and sent the
patient to bed , telling his class , that , most probably the stone would come out “
sua sponte ! ” In his private lectures on surgery , he preaches a great deal against
...
the opening he had made ; he immediately dressed the wound , and sent the
patient to bed , telling his class , that , most probably the stone would come out “
sua sponte ! ” In his private lectures on surgery , he preaches a great deal against
...
Page 73
They are insulted , cheated , and sent back with the refuse of the stalls . See the
wretch making her way through the crowd ! Her looks are haggard , her cheeks
sunk with care and disease ; her countenance is no longer dressed up with ...
They are insulted , cheated , and sent back with the refuse of the stalls . See the
wretch making her way through the crowd ! Her looks are haggard , her cheeks
sunk with care and disease ; her countenance is no longer dressed up with ...
Page 182
The names of the persons who sent them are registered in the grand hore . Soon
after their arrival , they are sent to the country to nurse , and when they are old
enough they are taught to read and write . These little creatures have been torn ...
The names of the persons who sent them are registered in the grand hore . Soon
after their arrival , they are sent to the country to nurse , and when they are old
enough they are taught to read and write . These little creatures have been torn ...
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