The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... expressed , that the convicts do no more work than is sufficient to keep them in health and exercise ; and ' that the situation of a convict cannot be considered penal ; that it is a state of restriction , but hardly of punishment ...
... expressed , that the convicts do no more work than is sufficient to keep them in health and exercise ; and ' that the situation of a convict cannot be considered penal ; that it is a state of restriction , but hardly of punishment ...
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... expression , that they may be the means of the greatest possible happiness of which they are ca- pable , both as to what they enjoy , and what they communicate . " Those youth have the surest chance of enjoying and com- municating ...
... expression , that they may be the means of the greatest possible happiness of which they are ca- pable , both as to what they enjoy , and what they communicate . " Those youth have the surest chance of enjoying and com- municating ...
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... expressed their opinion regarding them : - 6 " The paper headed Character of A. B. , inferred from the development , ' and signed J. S. , ' with date Edinburgh , Au- gust 29. 1832 , ' has filled me with agreeable surprise . I have been ...
... expressed their opinion regarding them : - 6 " The paper headed Character of A. B. , inferred from the development , ' and signed J. S. , ' with date Edinburgh , Au- gust 29. 1832 , ' has filled me with agreeable surprise . I have been ...
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... expression , and , like a good sporting dog , is led aside by no false scent ; it is evidently an annoyance to him to leave a subject until he has thus hunted it down . " I have been present during conversations , into which his ...
... expression , and , like a good sporting dog , is led aside by no false scent ; it is evidently an annoyance to him to leave a subject until he has thus hunted it down . " I have been present during conversations , into which his ...
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... expression , not a little helped out by an eye in which the white part is very predominant . He has a great dislike to hedgehogs , and rarely goes through the woods in warm weather without killing one or two for his day's work . Being ...
... expression , not a little helped out by an eye in which the white part is very predominant . He has a great dislike to hedgehogs , and rarely goes through the woods in warm weather without killing one or two for his day's work . Being ...
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