Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... ment . 2. No. II . Proceedings of the Department of Public In- struction , 1855 . 3. No. XVII . Report of Public Instruction in the Madras Presidency for 1854-55 , 234 Printed and Published by J. C. MURRAY , for the Proprietor ...
... ment . 2. No. II . Proceedings of the Department of Public In- struction , 1855 . 3. No. XVII . Report of Public Instruction in the Madras Presidency for 1854-55 , 234 Printed and Published by J. C. MURRAY , for the Proprietor ...
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... ment , and the seat of Government - and having a large , wealthy , and intelligent body of European inhabitants - must be matter for deep regret , and the feeling must arise that all has not been done that could be done , for its ...
... ment , and the seat of Government - and having a large , wealthy , and intelligent body of European inhabitants - must be matter for deep regret , and the feeling must arise that all has not been done that could be done , for its ...
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... ment and management of their criminal population , and it has been and is still a vexed question in England , what is the best way in which to deal with our convicts . Not many years ago , sheep stealing was deemed a crime only to be ...
... ment and management of their criminal population , and it has been and is still a vexed question in England , what is the best way in which to deal with our convicts . Not many years ago , sheep stealing was deemed a crime only to be ...
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... ment has lately been receiving the attention which is due to so important a subject . Experiments have been carefully made , many of the principles sanctioned by the authorities at home have been adopted , others have been rejected as ...
... ment has lately been receiving the attention which is due to so important a subject . Experiments have been carefully made , many of the principles sanctioned by the authorities at home have been adopted , others have been rejected as ...
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... ment , as may involve a degree of physical exertion proportionate to their criminality , or to the bodily strength of each individual . In the adjoining district , on the other hand , the Magistrate may regard the prisoners committed to ...
... ment , as may involve a degree of physical exertion proportionate to their criminality , or to the bodily strength of each individual . In the adjoining district , on the other hand , the Magistrate may regard the prisoners committed to ...
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