The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 628
... conduct shall be of sufficient value to influence the prisoners . In addition to the privilege above mentioned , the allowance of food might be increased , and the quality supplied improved ; facilities for correspondence with their ...
... conduct shall be of sufficient value to influence the prisoners . In addition to the privilege above mentioned , the allowance of food might be increased , and the quality supplied improved ; facilities for correspondence with their ...
Page 890
... conduct themselves in an exemplary manner , and who show , by their general demeanour and willing industry , that they have profited by the instruction they have received , and are likely to become useful members of society when ...
... conduct themselves in an exemplary manner , and who show , by their general demeanour and willing industry , that they have profited by the instruction they have received , and are likely to become useful members of society when ...
Page 910
... conduct , and slow development of right feelings , demand a longer period of probation , and justify a larger measure of punishment . Even of the convicts who , unlike A. B. , have gone wrong because they never knew the right , there ...
... conduct , and slow development of right feelings , demand a longer period of probation , and justify a larger measure of punishment . Even of the convicts who , unlike A. B. , have gone wrong because they never knew the right , there ...
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