A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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Página 48
... punishment , than that such cruelty should be in daily practice ? I say a little villany , for if a man becomes bankrupt in New York , it is pretty well known whether he has dealt fairly with his credi- tors , or has made a fraudulent ...
... punishment , than that such cruelty should be in daily practice ? I say a little villany , for if a man becomes bankrupt in New York , it is pretty well known whether he has dealt fairly with his credi- tors , or has made a fraudulent ...
Página 54
... punishment which has directed the at- tention of the American community to the penitentiary system . Several varieties of this species of punishment have been resorted to , more or less severe . The most rigid that of solitary ...
... punishment which has directed the at- tention of the American community to the penitentiary system . Several varieties of this species of punishment have been resorted to , more or less severe . The most rigid that of solitary ...
Página 55
... which could not well be remedied , which was , that there was degradation attached to it . Could punishment undergone for crime be viewed in the same way 5 * PENITENTIARIES , & c . 55 state that I re-examined almost the whole of ...
... which could not well be remedied , which was , that there was degradation attached to it . Could punishment undergone for crime be viewed in the same way 5 * PENITENTIARIES , & c . 55 state that I re-examined almost the whole of ...
Página 56
... punishment had wiped away his crime , and this was the reason why people , inclined to be honest , were driven again into guilt . Not only would the world not encour- age them , but it would not permit them to become hon- est ; the ...
... punishment had wiped away his crime , and this was the reason why people , inclined to be honest , were driven again into guilt . Not only would the world not encour- age them , but it would not permit them to become hon- est ; the ...
Página 57
... punished if he did not perform as much . The flogging was very severe at Sing Sing . He once ventured to express his opinion that such was the case , and ( to prove the contrary he supposed ) they awarded him eighty - seven lashes for ...
... punished if he did not perform as much . The flogging was very severe at Sing Sing . He once ventured to express his opinion that such was the case , and ( to prove the contrary he supposed ) they awarded him eighty - seven lashes for ...
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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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