The North American Review, Том 37O. Everett, 1833 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... prison at Olmutz , and the jailor unlocking the door of the cell in which the General was confined . The bed cham- ber was adorned with prints and paintings of different kinds ; some of them portraits of personal and family friends ...
... prison at Olmutz , and the jailor unlocking the door of the cell in which the General was confined . The bed cham- ber was adorned with prints and paintings of different kinds ; some of them portraits of personal and family friends ...
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... prisons were in former times , from what they now are , -even where the last reforms have not been introduced , are ... prison house . ' Downright torture , avowedly inflicted , and ignominious and painful death , were certainly not the ...
... prisons were in former times , from what they now are , -even where the last reforms have not been introduced , are ... prison house . ' Downright torture , avowedly inflicted , and ignominious and painful death , were certainly not the ...
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... prison , ' expiring on the floors of loathsome cells , of pestilential fevers and the confluent small pox . ' The cause of this distress was declared by Howard to be , that many prisons were scantily supplied and some almost totally ...
... prison , ' expiring on the floors of loathsome cells , of pestilential fevers and the confluent small pox . ' The cause of this distress was declared by Howard to be , that many prisons were scantily supplied and some almost totally ...
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... prisons had no supply of water within their walls . The prisoners , locked up in their cells , were dependent on the ... prison- ers of all sorts were confined together ; debtors and felons , men and women , the novice and the veteran ...
... prisons had no supply of water within their walls . The prisoners , locked up in their cells , were dependent on the ... prison- ers of all sorts were confined together ; debtors and felons , men and women , the novice and the veteran ...
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... prisons , to those whose official influence should have been successfully exerted to remove its causes . At the black ... prison ; and found their account in the expenditure which took VOL . XXXVII . - NO . 80 . 16 place . Gaming of all ...
... prisons , to those whose official influence should have been successfully exerted to remove its causes . At the black ... prison ; and found their account in the expenditure which took VOL . XXXVII . - NO . 80 . 16 place . Gaming of all ...
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