The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 7, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1857 - Ireland |
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... Convicts in the Government Prisons on the 1st January , 1857 , may be estimated as amount- ing to 3,486 . GOVERNMENT ... Convicts in Ireland , 2,776 . NUMBER OF CONVICTS SENTENCED DURING THE YEAR . TRANSPORTATION . 10 years ( passed in ...
... Convicts in the Government Prisons on the 1st January , 1857 , may be estimated as amount- ing to 3,486 . GOVERNMENT ... Convicts in Ireland , 2,776 . NUMBER OF CONVICTS SENTENCED DURING THE YEAR . TRANSPORTATION . 10 years ( passed in ...
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... convicts ? -and after all her first - rate minds had been elaborating reformatory theories , and all the machinery of the state , with full money power , had been reducing them to practice - that Ireland should have pointed out the via ...
... convicts ? -and after all her first - rate minds had been elaborating reformatory theories , and all the machinery of the state , with full money power , had been reducing them to practice - that Ireland should have pointed out the via ...
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... convicts each , and which can be tran- sported , at a trifling cost , from one scene of operations to another , for those permanent prison buildings which it has hitherto been thought necessary to construct where convicts were to be ...
... convicts each , and which can be tran- sported , at a trifling cost , from one scene of operations to another , for those permanent prison buildings which it has hitherto been thought necessary to construct where convicts were to be ...
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