Juvenile Depravity ...C. Gilpin, 1849 - Всего страниц: 275 |
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... respects its causes , and the nature of the most probable and efficient remedies . No one conversant with the evidence furnished by our judicial tribunals , and with that accumulation of facts which is now accessible to every inquirer ...
... respects its causes , and the nature of the most probable and efficient remedies . No one conversant with the evidence furnished by our judicial tribunals , and with that accumulation of facts which is now accessible to every inquirer ...
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... respects , and not free , doubtless , from various blemishes , with more propriety than to your Lordship . Not only is your Lordship in a position of high authority in our church , and under God the Episcopal superintendent of the ...
... respects , and not free , doubtless , from various blemishes , with more propriety than to your Lordship . Not only is your Lordship in a position of high authority in our church , and under God the Episcopal superintendent of the ...
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... of souls . I have the honour to be , my Lord , With great respect and esteem , Your Lordship's obliged and faithful servant , HENRY WORSLEY . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Statistics of crime - Particularly Juvenile X DEDICATION .
... of souls . I have the honour to be , my Lord , With great respect and esteem , Your Lordship's obliged and faithful servant , HENRY WORSLEY . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Statistics of crime - Particularly Juvenile X DEDICATION .
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... respects better disposed towards their superiors . " ' * Little need be added to what has now been said on * Report of " Children's Employment Commission , Trades and Manufactures , 1843. " Conclusions , p . 203 . the beneficial results ...
... respects better disposed towards their superiors . " ' * Little need be added to what has now been said on * Report of " Children's Employment Commission , Trades and Manufactures , 1843. " Conclusions , p . 203 . the beneficial results ...
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... respect , receiving favours or kind inquiries in return : after which the squire entered the hereditary pew of the manor house , whence he carefully looked round to see which of his dependants were absent , as well by that , as by the ...
... respect , receiving favours or kind inquiries in return : after which the squire entered the hereditary pew of the manor house , whence he carefully looked round to see which of his dependants were absent , as well by that , as by the ...
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