Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 829
... adopted towards our own countrymen ; yet despite the ridicule of the older wits , Scottish character will be truly understood , and from Oldbuck and Dumbiedikes ; from Baillie Nichol Jarvie- " rest and bless him , " and Caleb Balderston ...
... adopted towards our own countrymen ; yet despite the ridicule of the older wits , Scottish character will be truly understood , and from Oldbuck and Dumbiedikes ; from Baillie Nichol Jarvie- " rest and bless him , " and Caleb Balderston ...
Page 840
... adopted " to keep , " as he said , " the fire in and the spit turning . ' One can fancy the brave , true - hearted " country boy , " sitting at the breakfast table , with a good appetite , in which " Ellen keeps him in countenance ...
... adopted " to keep , " as he said , " the fire in and the spit turning . ' One can fancy the brave , true - hearted " country boy , " sitting at the breakfast table , with a good appetite , in which " Ellen keeps him in countenance ...
Page 870
... adopted in PRISON DISCIPLINE , from the period when Howard first awakened public attention to the subject by his indefatigable exertions , and exhibited in detail the enormities then practised in the management of common gaols . In the ...
... adopted in PRISON DISCIPLINE , from the period when Howard first awakened public attention to the subject by his indefatigable exertions , and exhibited in detail the enormities then practised in the management of common gaols . In the ...
Page 874
... adopt the words of Lord St. Leonards , " one of the most important social questions of the day . " In one particular indeed , Prison Discipline so far as it concerns the management of ... adopted in 874 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
... adopt the words of Lord St. Leonards , " one of the most important social questions of the day . " In one particular indeed , Prison Discipline so far as it concerns the management of ... adopted in 874 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
Page 875
... adopted in prisons , such as that at Reading . The consequences of this inequality are very serious ; a criminal who commits some great and heinous crime punishable by transportation or penal servitude , is subjected to the correcting ...
... adopted in prisons , such as that at Reading . The consequences of this inequality are very serious ; a criminal who commits some great and heinous crime punishable by transportation or penal servitude , is subjected to the correcting ...
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