| 1863 - 622 pages
...conditions were endorsed on every ticket of leave : — ' The pow«r of 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 by his good behaviour under penal discipline... | |
| Great Britain - 1857 - 496 pages
...over them is not abandoned when they go into the world. On the back of their tickets they read that "the power of revoking or altering the license of...certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. ... To produce a forfeiture of license, it is by no means necessary that he should be convicted of... | |
| 1857 - 494 pages
...over them is not abandoned when they go into the world. On the back of their tickets they read that " the power of revoking or altering the license of a...certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. ... To produce a 'forfeiture of license, it is by no means necessary that he should be convicted of... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - Corrections - 1857 - 748 pages
...on the ticket-of-leave itself he was informed that ' the power of 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, by his good behaviour under penal discipline,... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - Corrections - 1857 - 766 pages
...set forth on the ticket-of-leave is as follows : — ' The power of 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, by his good behaviour under penal discipline,... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of State Charities, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - Prison discipline - 1860 - 156 pages
...upon the ticket differs slightly from that now in use in England. The conditions are as follows : — "1. The power of revoking or altering the license...certainly be exercised in case of his misconduct. 1865.] SENATE— No. 74. 25 "2. If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege, which by his good... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1861 - 840 pages
...The power of revoking or altering the licence of a convict will most certainly be exercised in cnsc of his misconduct. " 2. If, therefore, he wishes to...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... | |
| English literature - 1863 - 616 pages
...conditions were endorsed on every ticket of leave : — ' The power of 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 by his good behaviour under penal discipline... | |
| English literature - 1863 - 606 pages
...conditions were endorsed on every ticket of leave:— ' The power of 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 by his good behaviour under penal discipline... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of State Charities, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - Prisons - 1865 - 152 pages
...the ticket differs slightly from that now in use in England. The conditions are as follows : — " 1. The power of revoking or altering the license of...wishes to retain the privilege, which, by his good behavior under penal discipline, he has obtained, he must prove by his subsequent conduct that he is... | |
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