Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 11
... feeling must arise that all has not been done that could be done , for its sanitary state . During this period , there does not appear to have been much improvement , as the last three years record of deaths reaches nearly 20 per 1000 ...
... feeling must arise that all has not been done that could be done , for its sanitary state . During this period , there does not appear to have been much improvement , as the last three years record of deaths reaches nearly 20 per 1000 ...
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... feel inclined to rate it , on the average , at considerably less than half that of a common coolie . Even taking their earnings to be at the rate of nine pie per diem , ( Vide para . 44 of Report ) each man will be found to have earned ...
... feel inclined to rate it , on the average , at considerably less than half that of a common coolie . Even taking their earnings to be at the rate of nine pie per diem , ( Vide para . 44 of Report ) each man will be found to have earned ...
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... feel the freer man , and thus the punitive effect of his imprisonment is decreased . Ask a convict which he prefers , and we have little doubt that he would give his vote unreservedly for extramural labour . Again , the utter ...
... feel the freer man , and thus the punitive effect of his imprisonment is decreased . Ask a convict which he prefers , and we have little doubt that he would give his vote unreservedly for extramural labour . Again , the utter ...
Page 29
... feels more bitterly in confinement than a long course of water - gruel , and flour pud- dings . " We have not the smallest doubt that the thieves in this country are equally vulnerable in their bellies , and feel a long course of ...
... feels more bitterly in confinement than a long course of water - gruel , and flour pud- dings . " We have not the smallest doubt that the thieves in this country are equally vulnerable in their bellies , and feel a long course of ...
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... feel inclined so to do , we can give them a fair opportunity of raising themselves from the disgraceful position to which their crimes have brought them . We think that the trades which the prisoners are to be taught , and the education ...
... feel inclined so to do , we can give them a fair opportunity of raising themselves from the disgraceful position to which their crimes have brought them . We think that the trades which the prisoners are to be taught , and the education ...
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