The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 - English literature |
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... ment , and refinement . ers ) would have decided it in your fa- vour ? ' The words which were the coun- ters at that court were as choice as the counters they used at cards . It was as if diamonds had been declared a legal tender . They ...
... ment , and refinement . ers ) would have decided it in your fa- vour ? ' The words which were the coun- ters at that court were as choice as the counters they used at cards . It was as if diamonds had been declared a legal tender . They ...
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... ment , and in this case no one can do other- wise than sympathise with the sensitive- ness of Elizabeth , and wonder at the taste of our ancestors who could suffer their con- versation to be broken in upon by the sorry jests and coarse ...
... ment , and in this case no one can do other- wise than sympathise with the sensitive- ness of Elizabeth , and wonder at the taste of our ancestors who could suffer their con- versation to be broken in upon by the sorry jests and coarse ...
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... ment , or training department , at the Rauhe Haus , is distinct from the other part of the institution , and is supported by separate funds . If the mere change of an assistant in an establishment under the close personal inspection of ...
... ment , or training department , at the Rauhe Haus , is distinct from the other part of the institution , and is supported by separate funds . If the mere change of an assistant in an establishment under the close personal inspection of ...
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... ment , during which be was imperfectly in structed in some handicraft which could be taught within the walls of the house of correction , and came out at length to seek work in the great towns with a damaged character , which at once ...
... ment , during which be was imperfectly in structed in some handicraft which could be taught within the walls of the house of correction , and came out at length to seek work in the great towns with a damaged character , which at once ...
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... ment , he is sometimes set at liberty , on procuring security for his future better be- haviour by getting a boy of good character to engage himself to undergo the punish- ment should the culprit thus let out offend again . ' The idea ...
... ment , he is sometimes set at liberty , on procuring security for his future better be- haviour by getting a boy of good character to engage himself to undergo the punish- ment should the culprit thus let out offend again . ' The idea ...
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