The Quarterly Review, 98–99. köideJohn Murray, 1856 |
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Page 18
... position in which he stands , and to place him under influences which may convert him into a virtuous member of the community . When we consider what a child is , what ideas of grace and innocence the very name calls minds , nay , what ...
... position in which he stands , and to place him under influences which may convert him into a virtuous member of the community . When we consider what a child is , what ideas of grace and innocence the very name calls minds , nay , what ...
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... position , little con- sidering , perhaps , what bearing their pro- ceedings would have upon the general criminal system of their country . Yet ex- perience shows that had these benevolent persons proposed as their object to effect a ...
... position , little con- sidering , perhaps , what bearing their pro- ceedings would have upon the general criminal system of their country . Yet ex- perience shows that had these benevolent persons proposed as their object to effect a ...
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... position to acquire . The Rauhe Haus , as we have seen , con- tains a special provision for the training of masters . It trains them upon a very en- larged scale . Young men would perhaps be unwilling to run the risk of entering it for ...
... position to acquire . The Rauhe Haus , as we have seen , con- tains a special provision for the training of masters . It trains them upon a very en- larged scale . Young men would perhaps be unwilling to run the risk of entering it for ...
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... position in society , will easily imagine of what advantage it must be to them to have the countenance of a self in their behalf . The duty which the person who has undertaken to interest him- little trouble . It is not he who obtains ...
... position in society , will easily imagine of what advantage it must be to them to have the countenance of a self in their behalf . The duty which the person who has undertaken to interest him- little trouble . It is not he who obtains ...
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... position of life , who had opened a sort of industrial school in the neighbourhood of the Regent's Park , and had succeded in reclaiming several con- firmed and expert London thieves , and putting them in the way of obtaining an honest ...
... position of life , who had opened a sort of industrial school in the neighbourhood of the Regent's Park , and had succeded in reclaiming several con- firmed and expert London thieves , and putting them in the way of obtaining an honest ...
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