Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... never have been writ- ten . Still it is of great importance , that we have both the word and spirit of the religious tenets of those over whom we propose to exercise sanitary rule for our support in the matter , for this will doubtless ...
... never have been writ- ten . Still it is of great importance , that we have both the word and spirit of the religious tenets of those over whom we propose to exercise sanitary rule for our support in the matter , for this will doubtless ...
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... never be permitted to be placed in a drain , but should be restored to the land , as the most proper of all nutriment for the crops , from the decomposition of which it is produced . The greatest chemist of the day remarked , when in ...
... never be permitted to be placed in a drain , but should be restored to the land , as the most proper of all nutriment for the crops , from the decomposition of which it is produced . The greatest chemist of the day remarked , when in ...
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... never get through nearly the same amount of work as an equal number of common workmen . Their earnings are set down by the Inspector General at nine pie a day , whilst the day labour- ers get two and sometimes three annas . Why should ...
... never get through nearly the same amount of work as an equal number of common workmen . Their earnings are set down by the Inspector General at nine pie a day , whilst the day labour- ers get two and sometimes three annas . Why should ...
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... never be sacrificed to the reformatory principle in these Jails . Besides learning some handicraft which they may pursue with advantage to themselves and their neighbours , when released , the convicts will receive regular instruction ...
... never be sacrificed to the reformatory principle in these Jails . Besides learning some handicraft which they may pursue with advantage to themselves and their neighbours , when released , the convicts will receive regular instruction ...
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... to lie in the proper balancing of the two principles , the punitive and the reformatory . The one should never be allowed in the least degree to usurp the place of the other , and we would rather 36 JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P..
... to lie in the proper balancing of the two principles , the punitive and the reformatory . The one should never be allowed in the least degree to usurp the place of the other , and we would rather 36 JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P..
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