Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... prisons was , upon the prin- ciples of human nature , impractic- able . He admitted that the con- trolling power under the new scheme must be central , but he thought it might also be local ; it might reside in the chief city of each ...
... prisons was , upon the prin- ciples of human nature , impractic- able . He admitted that the con- trolling power under the new scheme must be central , but he thought it might also be local ; it might reside in the chief city of each ...
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... Through the same chan- nel also might be conveniently transmitted the reports of the Inspectors of Prisons , and it might be the means of conveying likewise much valuable information relative [ G 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 83.
... Through the same chan- nel also might be conveniently transmitted the reports of the Inspectors of Prisons , and it might be the means of conveying likewise much valuable information relative [ G 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 83.
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... prisoners who had been arrested on the pre- ceding days . The detachment of the National Guards stationed at the prison was forced , the door was attempted to be broken open , and one of the panels had given way , when the Provisional ...
... prisoners who had been arrested on the pre- ceding days . The detachment of the National Guards stationed at the prison was forced , the door was attempted to be broken open , and one of the panels had given way , when the Provisional ...
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... prisoners , who seem to have been at a disadvant- age . Quénisset took the part of a Republican ; and this man , Mathieu , affected to take a great interest in him , and promised him a place of five thousand francs a year when the ...
... prisoners , who seem to have been at a disadvant- age . Quénisset took the part of a Republican ; and this man , Mathieu , affected to take a great interest in him , and promised him a place of five thousand francs a year when the ...
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... prisoner and con- fined for a fortnight in a house in Khelat . When the Brahoes left Khelat to march against Moostung they took Lieut . Loveday with them , and afterwards made him accompany them to Dadur . On leaving Moostung they ...
... prisoner and con- fined for a fortnight in a house in Khelat . When the Brahoes left Khelat to march against Moostung they took Lieut . Loveday with them , and afterwards made him accompany them to Dadur . On leaving Moostung they ...
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