The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volum 12J. Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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Pàgina vi
... Prisons and Crimes . Motion of Lord Castlereagh on the State of Prisons . Sir J. Mackintosh's motion for the appointment of a Select Committee to consider so much of the Criminal Law as ordains Capital Punishment , carried against ...
... Prisons and Crimes . Motion of Lord Castlereagh on the State of Prisons . Sir J. Mackintosh's motion for the appointment of a Select Committee to consider so much of the Criminal Law as ordains Capital Punishment , carried against ...
Pàgina 162
... prisons , for inquiring into which he meant soon to move for the appointment of a Committee . The debate was pro- tracted to great length ; but the ex- tensive mass of materials we have before us on the more immediate subject of this ...
... prisons , for inquiring into which he meant soon to move for the appointment of a Committee . The debate was pro- tracted to great length ; but the ex- tensive mass of materials we have before us on the more immediate subject of this ...
Pàgina 163
... prisons was the principal cause of the increase of crimes during late years ; others had attributed that increase to the circumstances in which the country was placed . He had little hesitation in assert- ing , that had every prison in ...
... prisons was the principal cause of the increase of crimes during late years ; others had attributed that increase to the circumstances in which the country was placed . He had little hesitation in assert- ing , that had every prison in ...
Pàgina 164
... prisons , the abuses of which depend- ed on circumstances which could not be corrected without great labour and expence . He wished to go into the inquiry with a full conviction of rendering the investigation useful . The information ...
... prisons , the abuses of which depend- ed on circumstances which could not be corrected without great labour and expence . He wished to go into the inquiry with a full conviction of rendering the investigation useful . The information ...
Pàgina 175
... prisoners , and arranging the management of gaols : they ought to enter upon the subject with larger and more ... prisons ; 2d , The means to be adopted for improving the sys- tem of their management ; 3d , The state of the police ...
... prisoners , and arranging the management of gaols : they ought to enter upon the subject with larger and more ... prisons ; 2d , The means to be adopted for improving the sys- tem of their management ; 3d , The state of the police ...
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