| 1855 - 604 pages
...localities, under circumstances of exposure to the ordinary temptations and trials of the world, when the reality and sincerity of their reformation may be fairly and publicly tested, will prevent the most favourable chances for their absorption into the body of the community. They refer... | |
| Orby Shipley - Prisoners - 1857 - 168 pages
...localities, under circumstances of exposure to the ordinary temptations and trials of the world, when the reality and sincerity of their reformation may...degraded. Such being the case, it is not to be wondered at that all respectable classes shrink from contact with them on their release from prison, as indeed... | |
| Mary Carpenter - Criminals - 1864 - 470 pages
...localities, under circumstances of exposure to the ordinary temptations and trials of the world, when the reality and sincerity of their re-formation may...present the most favourable chances for their gradual absorbtion into the body of the community." This is of course the grand object which, if attained,... | |
| Mary Carpenter - Prisons - 1872 - 172 pages
...localities, under circumetances of exposure to the ordinary temptations and trials of the world, when the reality and sincerity of their reformation may...present the most favourable chances for their gradual absorbtion into the body of the community." This is of course the grand object which, if attained,... | |
| Mary Carpenter - Prisons - 1872 - 202 pages
...world, when the reality and sincerity :) 1 ", I THE UJTEKMEDIATB PRISONS. 25 of their reformation may bo fairly and publicly tested, will present the most favourable chances for their gradual absorbtion into the bedy of the community." This is of course the grand object which, if attained,... | |
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