The North British Review, Bände 38-39Leonard Scott & Company, 1863 |
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... once and for ever place sentiment under the control and supremacy of sense ; that no inconvenience should drive us to do injustice to others ; and that no ex- pense should make us shrink from doing jus- tice to ourselves . Criminals ...
... once and for ever place sentiment under the control and supremacy of sense ; that no inconvenience should drive us to do injustice to others ; and that no ex- pense should make us shrink from doing jus- tice to ourselves . Criminals ...
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... once to the mind , and the soundness of which all experience confirms . In the first place , such men are not to be de- terred by chances , unless , perhaps , the chances are very much against them , and the stake very serious indeed ...
... once to the mind , and the soundness of which all experience confirms . In the first place , such men are not to be de- terred by chances , unless , perhaps , the chances are very much against them , and the stake very serious indeed ...
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... once encountered it would wittingly or lightly risk it again , there can be little doubt that we should have far fewer re - com- mittals than at present . The convict , when he came out of jail , instead of relapsing im- The sentence is ...
... once encountered it would wittingly or lightly risk it again , there can be little doubt that we should have far fewer re - com- mittals than at present . The convict , when he came out of jail , instead of relapsing im- The sentence is ...
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... once that good lodging , good food , and plenty of sleep , constitute elements of their condition which must go far , both in their anticipation and their recollection , to counterbalance the few painful features in their jail life — or ...
... once that good lodging , good food , and plenty of sleep , constitute elements of their condition which must go far , both in their anticipation and their recollection , to counterbalance the few painful features in their jail life — or ...
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... once that the ultimate purpose and definite aim of prison discipline , or of any scheme of punishment , must not be to reform the criminal . His re- formation may be an incidental and most felicitous consequence of the treatment he ...
... once that the ultimate purpose and definite aim of prison discipline , or of any scheme of punishment , must not be to reform the criminal . His re- formation may be an incidental and most felicitous consequence of the treatment he ...
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