The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 217
... social conditions , and due to the environment for which society was responsible , then society had no right to punish crime . Society ought to have suppressed the causes of crime , the responsibility for this being placed upon the ...
... social conditions , and due to the environment for which society was responsible , then society had no right to punish crime . Society ought to have suppressed the causes of crime , the responsibility for this being placed upon the ...
Pagina 300
... social workers busy devising ways of improving their lot . The Report was drawn up by a Commission appointed three years ago to investigate the economic and social position of the Cape coloured people throughout the Union . Its general ...
... social workers busy devising ways of improving their lot . The Report was drawn up by a Commission appointed three years ago to investigate the economic and social position of the Cape coloured people throughout the Union . Its general ...
Pagina 470
... social work carried out by the country clergy and their families during those days of Evangelicalism at its best and highest has not , I think , been appreciated as it deserves to be . Charles and Catherine Torlesse did not stand alone ...
... social work carried out by the country clergy and their families during those days of Evangelicalism at its best and highest has not , I think , been appreciated as it deserves to be . Charles and Catherine Torlesse did not stand alone ...
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