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... prisoners : but in the Panopticon there is no necessity for throwing open the different cells ; they are already open . One natural cause of the unwillingness to visit prisons is their infection and bad smells : they are consequently ...
... prisoners : but in the Panopticon there is no necessity for throwing open the different cells ; they are already open . One natural cause of the unwillingness to visit prisons is their infection and bad smells : they are consequently ...
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... prisoners from their work : he leaves only an opening at top , not in sight , with an outside shutter to keep off the snow and rain . He does not permit the use of fire , on account of the dangers to which it would expose the prison ...
... prisoners from their work : he leaves only an opening at top , not in sight , with an outside shutter to keep off the snow and rain . He does not permit the use of fire , on account of the dangers to which it would expose the prison ...
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... Prisoners , of Humanity towards them , 285. Of Humanity acted upon by the Prison Reformers in Philadelphia , ib . Printers of Calico in England , their Petition , 18 Prison , how it ought to be constructed , 355 Prisons of Philadelphia ...
... Prisoners , of Humanity towards them , 285. Of Humanity acted upon by the Prison Reformers in Philadelphia , ib . Printers of Calico in England , their Petition , 18 Prison , how it ought to be constructed , 355 Prisons of Philadelphia ...
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DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS | 1 |
STEALING IN BLEACHING GROUNDS | 18 |
PICKPOCKETS AND THE POLICE ACT | 140 |
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The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death (Classic Reprint) Basil Montagu Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2017 |
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