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... present , it is impossible but that the feelings should become speedily interested , as well as the understand- ing ; and measure , as well as method are then , almost unavoidably , in many cases sacrificed to the desire ii.
... present , it is impossible but that the feelings should become speedily interested , as well as the understand- ing ; and measure , as well as method are then , almost unavoidably , in many cases sacrificed to the desire ii.
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... becomes morally dislocated , however imperious the circumstances to which he may have fallen a victim , we abandon all thought of his welfare , and seek only to make " an example " of him . " We think of society , not of the individual ...
... becomes morally dislocated , however imperious the circumstances to which he may have fallen a victim , we abandon all thought of his welfare , and seek only to make " an example " of him . " We think of society , not of the individual ...
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... becoming personally excited by them ; and the more natural , or in due measure , even laudable , the feelings thus pro- duced , the greater the danger of their becoming extreme both in reality , and in expression . Those who can best ...
... becoming personally excited by them ; and the more natural , or in due measure , even laudable , the feelings thus pro- duced , the greater the danger of their becoming extreme both in reality , and in expression . Those who can best ...
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... become , conse- quently , more voluminous than is , perhaps , in onė sense desirable ; yet to such as have leisure and incli- nation to go into the subject deeply , the variety of aspects in which circumstances have thus led to its ...
... become , conse- quently , more voluminous than is , perhaps , in onė sense desirable ; yet to such as have leisure and incli- nation to go into the subject deeply , the variety of aspects in which circumstances have thus led to its ...
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... become entirely free , and mix as such with the remainder of society . Of which whole system the minute features , and consequences , may be thus classed . 1. The degree of punishment inflicted by it is in every case quite uncertain . A ...
... become entirely free , and mix as such with the remainder of society . Of which whole system the minute features , and consequences , may be thus classed . 1. The degree of punishment inflicted by it is in every case quite uncertain . A ...
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Aborigines advantage appears arrangements assigned servants Australian authority better BREVIATES Cambridge character Christian Church circumstances civilization classes conduct consequently considered contrary Convict Management crime criminals degradation desire Diemen's Land direct punishment domestic drunkenness effect England English evil existing system favorable feeling GEORGE WASHINGTON WALKER give Government habits HISTORY Hobart Town human improved individual indulgence inflicted injury instruction interest King's College School labor laws less London masters means ment merely moral influence natives nature object obtained Octavo offence officers operation opinion parties Penal Colonies person persuaded physical police political population Prayer present system principle prison discipline probation proposed racter reason reform regard respect result scarcely Secondary punishment sentence settlers shew shewn sidered slavery slaves social society South Wales spirit success temptation tendency Thirty-Nine Articles ticket-of-leave tion Transportation University of Cambridge Van Diemen's Land Volume whole WILLIAM WHEWELL
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