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" 1. The power of revoking or altering the License of a Convict will most certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. " 2. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege, which by his good behaviour under Penal Discipline he has obtained, he must... "
Observations on the Treatment of Convicts in Ireland: With Some Remarks on ... - Page 130
by Edward Balme Wheatley Balme - 1862 - 146 pages
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 113-114

1863 - 622 pages
...revoking or altering the licence of a convict will most certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege which...under penal discipline he has obtained, he must prove \>j his subsequent conduct that he is really worthy of Her Mnjesty's clemency. To produce a forfeiture...
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Chapters on Prisons and Prisoners

Joseph Kingsmill - 1854 - 534 pages
...within days from the date of this Order. Given under my Hand and Seal Signed, TRUE COPY. Chairman. NOTICE. 1. — The power of revoking or altering the...3. — To produce a forfeiture of the License, it is by no means necessary that the Holder should be convicted of any new Offence. If he associates with...
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Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...

1857 - 986 pages
...within days from the date of this order. Given under my hand and seal, Signed, TRUE COPT. Chairman. NOTICE. 1 " The power of revoking or altering the...which, by his good behaviour under penal discipline, he lias obtained, he must prove by his subsequent conduct that he is really worthy of Her Majesty's clemency....
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Suggestions for the Repression of Crime: Contained in Charges Delivered to ...

Matthew Davenport Hill - Corrections - 1857 - 766 pages
...revoking or altering the licence of a convict will most certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege which,...that he is really worthy of her Majesty's clemency. To produce a forfeiture of the licence, it is by no means necessary that the holder should be convicted...
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Suggestions for the Repression of Crime: Contained in Charges Delivered to ...

Matthew Davenport Hill - Corrections - 1857 - 748 pages
...revoking or altering the licence of a convict will most certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege which,...that he is really worthy of her Majesty's clemency. To produce a forfeiture of the licence it is by no means necessary that the holder should be convicted...
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Suggestions for the Repression of Crime: Contained in Charges Delivered to ...

Matthew Davenport Hill - Corrections - 1857 - 740 pages
...be exercised in case of his misconduct. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege which, hy his good behaviour under penal discipline he has obtained,...that he is really worthy of her Majesty's clemency. To produce a- forfeiture of the licence, it is by no means necessary that the holder should be convicted...
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Special Report on Prisons and Prison Discipline, Made Under Authority of the ...

Massachusetts. Board of State Charities, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - Prison discipline - 1860 - 156 pages
...SENATE— No. 74. 25 "2. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege, which by his good behavior under penal discipline he has obtained, he must prove...clemency. " 3. To produce a forfeiture of the license it is by no means necessary that the holder should be convicted of any new offence. If he associates with...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 4

George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1861 - 804 pages
...the following schedule of conditions : — •• 1. The power of revoking or altering the licence of a convict will most certainly be exercised in case...Majesty's clemency. " 3. To produce a forfeiture of the licence, it is by no means necessary that the holder should be convicted of any new offence. If he...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 4

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1861 - 840 pages
...retain the privilege which, by his good behaviour nnder penal discipline, he has obtained, he mnst prove, by his subsequent conduct, that he is really...worthy of her Majesty's clemency. " 3. To produce a forfciture of the licence, it is by no means necessary that the holder should be convicted of any new...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 113

English literature - 1863 - 606 pages
...revoking or altering the licence of a convict will most certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege which...that he is really worthy of Her Majesty's clemency. To produce a forfeiture of the licence, it is ly no means necessary that the holder should be convicted...
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