The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1855 - Ireland |
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Page vii
... colonies , we acknowledge to be very seductive , and at first sight to appear very just ; the culture of a stubborn soil by such means presents an appropriate penal picture ; it makes men useful whose lives hitherto have inflicted only ...
... colonies , we acknowledge to be very seductive , and at first sight to appear very just ; the culture of a stubborn soil by such means presents an appropriate penal picture ; it makes men useful whose lives hitherto have inflicted only ...
Page xii
... colonies , at the expense of the state . " The system adopted by law , thus depends on the existence of private colonies ; it is from these colonies that the State demands the moral education of the young pupils whose guardianship it ...
... colonies , at the expense of the state . " The system adopted by law , thus depends on the existence of private colonies ; it is from these colonies that the State demands the moral education of the young pupils whose guardianship it ...
Page xiv
... colonies ( Art . 10 , ) established by the State either in France or in Algiers , for young offenders condemned to an im prisonment of more than two years , and also for young detenues , from reformatory colonies , who may have been ...
... colonies ( Art . 10 , ) established by the State either in France or in Algiers , for young offenders condemned to an im prisonment of more than two years , and also for young detenues , from reformatory colonies , who may have been ...
Contents
Practical Suggestions to the Founders of Reformatory Schools in | xxxvii |
Juvenile Delinquency the Fruit of Parental Intemperance By Mary | xlix |
Rules for Prisons in Scotland Constable Edinburgh 1854 | l |
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