Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceThe volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... become ex- tremely common and was increasing , and maintained that at Chester , where he sat as judge , he had to try for this offence a great number of boys , who seemed to be educated to this way of life . ' This argument , that the ...
... become ex- tremely common and was increasing , and maintained that at Chester , where he sat as judge , he had to try for this offence a great number of boys , who seemed to be educated to this way of life . ' This argument , that the ...
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... become yearly more and more evident to those entrusted with the execution of the criminal law . But it was only in 1852 that transportation ceased to bear an important part in our system of punishments . From that year it was confined ...
... become yearly more and more evident to those entrusted with the execution of the criminal law . But it was only in 1852 that transportation ceased to bear an important part in our system of punishments . From that year it was confined ...
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... becomes habitual and easy to him , and so afford the best security against his return to crime . I am aware that experience has shown that our system of supervision is in many respects defective , and also that its = defects may be ...
... becomes habitual and easy to him , and so afford the best security against his return to crime . I am aware that experience has shown that our system of supervision is in many respects defective , and also that its = defects may be ...
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... become dangerous to society . The most curious instance ' ( says Sydney Smith in his ' Lectures on Moral Philo- sophy ' ) of a change of instinct is mentioned by Darwin . The bees carried over to Barbadoes and the Western Isles ceased ...
... become dangerous to society . The most curious instance ' ( says Sydney Smith in his ' Lectures on Moral Philo- sophy ' ) of a change of instinct is mentioned by Darwin . The bees carried over to Barbadoes and the Western Isles ceased ...
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... becomes more widely diffused criminals are more and more found to belong to the least educated portion of the people , can , I think , be clearly demonstrated . Mr. Porter found that in the thirteen years from 1836 to 1848 , out of ...
... becomes more widely diffused criminals are more and more found to belong to the least educated portion of the people , can , I think , be clearly demonstrated . Mr. Porter found that in the thirteen years from 1836 to 1848 , out of ...
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