The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 721
... fact stated by Mr. Hall , that owing to the success of the system the public are no longer unwilling to prosecute for slight offences ; whilst the authorities have applied to these very offences , long terms of reformatory treatment ...
... fact stated by Mr. Hall , that owing to the success of the system the public are no longer unwilling to prosecute for slight offences ; whilst the authorities have applied to these very offences , long terms of reformatory treatment ...
Page 777
... fact , that the entire account contains no proof that the very smallest effort was made to render the children any thing save that which they were wretched pauper , or miserable criminal , juveniles : Mr. Kavanagh writes : - " Within ...
... fact , that the entire account contains no proof that the very smallest effort was made to render the children any thing save that which they were wretched pauper , or miserable criminal , juveniles : Mr. Kavanagh writes : - " Within ...
Page 1016
... fact at the present moment ? I understood the question put to me to be about any poor people that might belong to another union , or something of that sort . 1738. Generally speaking , in fact , there is a most friendly feeling between ...
... fact at the present moment ? I understood the question put to me to be about any poor people that might belong to another union , or something of that sort . 1738. Generally speaking , in fact , there is a most friendly feeling between ...
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