A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... officer and said , " Colonel , don't you think that we might compromise this affair ? " 66 Well , I reckon I should have no objection to submit it to ar- bitration myself , " replied the colonel . Even the thieves must be commercial in ...
... officer and said , " Colonel , don't you think that we might compromise this affair ? " 66 Well , I reckon I should have no objection to submit it to ar- bitration myself , " replied the colonel . Even the thieves must be commercial in ...
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... officers entrusted with the charge of the Penitentiaries and houses of cor- rection ; they are unintentionally biassed , and things that appear to them to be mere trifles are very often extreme hardships to the prisoners . It is not ...
... officers entrusted with the charge of the Penitentiaries and houses of cor- rection ; they are unintentionally biassed , and things that appear to them to be mere trifles are very often extreme hardships to the prisoners . It is not ...
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... officers ; but while I was there no one used it but myself . I believe they dared not . The officer would probably deny or gloss over the cause of complaint , and his word would be believed rather than that of the con- vict ; and his ...
... officers ; but while I was there no one used it but myself . I believe they dared not . The officer would probably deny or gloss over the cause of complaint , and his word would be believed rather than that of the con- vict ; and his ...
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... officers may be supported and sustained , which has given rise to the following tin - pot epigram : - 66 Support the master and the overseers , O Lord ! so runs our chaplain's weekly ditty ; Unreasonable prayers God never hears , He ...
... officers may be supported and sustained , which has given rise to the following tin - pot epigram : - 66 Support the master and the overseers , O Lord ! so runs our chaplain's weekly ditty ; Unreasonable prayers God never hears , He ...
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... officers are from the world , ( for these forts are far removed from towns or cities , ) they contrive to form a society within themselves , having most of them re- course to matrimony , which always gives a man some- thing to do , and ...
... officers are from the world , ( for these forts are far removed from towns or cities , ) they contrive to form a society within themselves , having most of them re- course to matrimony , which always gives a man some- thing to do , and ...
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A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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