Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 19
... hand indeed , the mere fact , that different Magistrates do look upon their con- victs with different eyes , and treat them in different ways , is in itself a strong argument for the establishment of large Jails under special ...
... hand indeed , the mere fact , that different Magistrates do look upon their con- victs with different eyes , and treat them in different ways , is in itself a strong argument for the establishment of large Jails under special ...
Page 20
... hands to be the main objects of im- prisonment , and by the attainment or non - attainment of which our judgment regarding any system of Jail management must be guided . On the first object no one will , we venture to think , raise a ...
... hands to be the main objects of im- prisonment , and by the attainment or non - attainment of which our judgment regarding any system of Jail management must be guided . On the first object no one will , we venture to think , raise a ...
Page 21
... of labour from those whose hands are most freely opened to him , as he does from the un- fortunate wretch who has not the wherewithal to win his fa- vour . This readiness to receive douceurs is no ways JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P. 21.
... of labour from those whose hands are most freely opened to him , as he does from the un- fortunate wretch who has not the wherewithal to win his fa- vour . This readiness to receive douceurs is no ways JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P. 21.
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... hands in blood , for him we think the Dhurree weaving and paper making would be adequate punishment . Be this as it may , all convicts are to be made to labour diligently and tantly . They have no relaxation from their daily toil , but ...
... hands in blood , for him we think the Dhurree weaving and paper making would be adequate punishment . Be this as it may , all convicts are to be made to labour diligently and tantly . They have no relaxation from their daily toil , but ...
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... hands are busy that the tongue finds most time for conversation . It is in the wards at night that the most evil is done , and we are convinced , that these nightly assemblies of choice spirits are anything but disagreeable and ...
... hands are busy that the tongue finds most time for conversation . It is in the wards at night that the most evil is done , and we are convinced , that these nightly assemblies of choice spirits are anything but disagreeable and ...
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