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... punishment called " keel - hauling , " and he reached the land in a very exhausted state . The traveller being hauled off to the ship again , it was proposed that Miss F. , a spirited young lady of about nineteen , should be the next to ...
... punishment called " keel - hauling , " and he reached the land in a very exhausted state . The traveller being hauled off to the ship again , it was proposed that Miss F. , a spirited young lady of about nineteen , should be the next to ...
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... punishment to check crime in the great majority of men . It is not my purpose to discuss this question . I shall only observe that both are valuable in their way ; that as different physical ailments require different remedies , so the ...
... punishment to check crime in the great majority of men . It is not my purpose to discuss this question . I shall only observe that both are valuable in their way ; that as different physical ailments require different remedies , so the ...
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... punishment of piling shot , adopted in many of our military prisons . This intellectual and highly useful oc- cupation consists in stooping to pick up a heavy shot , carrying it a given distance , adding others to it , and then , in ...
... punishment of piling shot , adopted in many of our military prisons . This intellectual and highly useful oc- cupation consists in stooping to pick up a heavy shot , carrying it a given distance , adding others to it , and then , in ...
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... punish- ments have been very generally found to render them more callous and obdurate than before ; and disciplinarians of a wider range of mind , have substituted useful employment for the profitless labour above mentioned . Under ...
... punish- ments have been very generally found to render them more callous and obdurate than before ; and disciplinarians of a wider range of mind , have substituted useful employment for the profitless labour above mentioned . Under ...
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... punishments we have been considering , must act with very different force upon different individuals . To the man of any feeling and intellect it must be a most grievous affliction , tending to drive him to de- spair and to break down ...
... punishments we have been considering , must act with very different force upon different individuals . To the man of any feeling and intellect it must be a most grievous affliction , tending to drive him to de- spair and to break down ...
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