The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... sent to prison ought not to have been so sentenced at all , most of them should have been sent for longer periods . Prison authorities are faced with an almost insoluble difficulty when they are expected to improve the physical and ...
... sent to prison ought not to have been so sentenced at all , most of them should have been sent for longer periods . Prison authorities are faced with an almost insoluble difficulty when they are expected to improve the physical and ...
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... sent that officer his final instructions . ' I desire he may be received without the smallest mark of parade . . . . The young man goes as a sailor , and as such , I add , no marks of distinction are to be shown unto him : they would ...
... sent that officer his final instructions . ' I desire he may be received without the smallest mark of parade . . . . The young man goes as a sailor , and as such , I add , no marks of distinction are to be shown unto him : they would ...
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... sent away with- out a destination , while circumstances had made the school in a way responsible for him . Five weeks later he ran away for the third time , and again got to London . I telephoned again to the private hotel , but found ...
... sent away with- out a destination , while circumstances had made the school in a way responsible for him . Five weeks later he ran away for the third time , and again got to London . I telephoned again to the private hotel , but found ...
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