The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 201
... prison and languished there until his friends paid them for him . An extract from The Times of May 19 , 1838 , tells of one Bailey , an insolvent who made application to file his schedule , ' having been in prison about a twelvemonth ...
... prison and languished there until his friends paid them for him . An extract from The Times of May 19 , 1838 , tells of one Bailey , an insolvent who made application to file his schedule , ' having been in prison about a twelvemonth ...
Pagina 249
... prisons , sometimes temporarily and sometimes permanently , up to the middle of the nineteenth century . Both the legal profession and the public appeared oblivious to equity . The asylum was , however , in some ways as bad as prison ...
... prisons , sometimes temporarily and sometimes permanently , up to the middle of the nineteenth century . Both the legal profession and the public appeared oblivious to equity . The asylum was , however , in some ways as bad as prison ...
Pagina 251
... prison surgeons tend to have a bias on the side of prison administration and the law as it stands . Dr. East clearly tries hard to be unbiassed by his long and distinguished associa- tion with the prison service , but he cannot quite ...
... prison surgeons tend to have a bias on the side of prison administration and the law as it stands . Dr. East clearly tries hard to be unbiassed by his long and distinguished associa- tion with the prison service , but he cannot quite ...
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