Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... prison , erected on the same site and on much the same interior plan , had been designed by the architect George Dance , who also did All Hallows Church and St. Luke's Hospital . Dance was an able artist , but he was always bothered by ...
... prison , erected on the same site and on much the same interior plan , had been designed by the architect George Dance , who also did All Hallows Church and St. Luke's Hospital . Dance was an able artist , but he was always bothered by ...
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... prison reform , and social reform in general , was indeed a matter for Parliament . But her quiet opinions , backed by fact and observation , had their in- fluence . No doubt the increase of crime , the horrors of prison and ...
... prison reform , and social reform in general , was indeed a matter for Parliament . But her quiet opinions , backed by fact and observation , had their in- fluence . No doubt the increase of crime , the horrors of prison and ...
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... prison . Says Howard , " The ' Censor ' had one hundred and thirty - seven convicts for our settlements ; many of whom being sickly objects and in want of clothes and bedding , I was persuaded would die in the passage . " Mrs. Fry first ...
... prison . Says Howard , " The ' Censor ' had one hundred and thirty - seven convicts for our settlements ; many of whom being sickly objects and in want of clothes and bedding , I was persuaded would die in the passage . " Mrs. Fry first ...
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