The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1855 - Ireland |
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... expressed his increased admiration of all he had seen , and of which , in his first Lecture , he had expressed his opinions . Your contributor has called Mettray " a complete seminary of popery , " and he quotes part of a sentence in Mr ...
... expressed his increased admiration of all he had seen , and of which , in his first Lecture , he had expressed his opinions . Your contributor has called Mettray " a complete seminary of popery , " and he quotes part of a sentence in Mr ...
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... expressed in the last paragraph of Article 10. " If the total number of young detenues cannot be placed in private establishments at the expiration of five years , they shall be provided for by the foundation of reformatory colonies ...
... expressed in the last paragraph of Article 10. " If the total number of young detenues cannot be placed in private establishments at the expiration of five years , they shall be provided for by the foundation of reformatory colonies ...
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... expressed his belief that they had wore powers of correction in themselves than the Protestant religion had . He believed that men of that character whom they knew were connec- ted with their church , and who were dedicated by vow to ...
... expressed his belief that they had wore powers of correction in themselves than the Protestant religion had . He believed that men of that character whom they knew were connec- ted with their church , and who were dedicated by vow to ...
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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