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... offence , beaten her child of nine years old while naked , and afterwards rubbed turpentine and salt into the wounds ; the child being in consequence of this treatment " " one mass of wounds from neck to feet " ; and , whether it is ...
... offence , beaten her child of nine years old while naked , and afterwards rubbed turpentine and salt into the wounds ; the child being in consequence of this treatment " " one mass of wounds from neck to feet " ; and , whether it is ...
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... offence , beaten her child of nine years old while naked , and afterwards rubbed turpentine and salt into the wounds ; the child being in consequence of this treatment " one mass of wounds from neck to feet " ; and , whether it is true ...
... offence , beaten her child of nine years old while naked , and afterwards rubbed turpentine and salt into the wounds ; the child being in consequence of this treatment " one mass of wounds from neck to feet " ; and , whether it is true ...
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... offence , beaten her child of nine years old while naked , and afterwards rubbed turpentine and salt into the wounds ; the child being in consequence of this treatment ' one mass of wounds from neck to feet " ; and , whether it is true ...
... offence , beaten her child of nine years old while naked , and afterwards rubbed turpentine and salt into the wounds ; the child being in consequence of this treatment ' one mass of wounds from neck to feet " ; and , whether it is true ...
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... offence ) agreed to . Clause 15 ( Restriction on punishment of child for summary offence ) agreed to . Clause 16 ( Power of court to dis- charge accused without punishment ) . MR . COLE thought that it was un- wise to insert the word ...
... offence ) agreed to . Clause 15 ( Restriction on punishment of child for summary offence ) agreed to . Clause 16 ( Power of court to dis- charge accused without punishment ) . MR . COLE thought that it was un- wise to insert the word ...
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... offence could not be justified . And there were many other cases on which a magistrate would not wish to submit a ... offence , to say that no punishment should be inflicted . The clause had been inserted with the view that there should ...
... offence could not be justified . And there were many other cases on which a magistrate would not wish to submit a ... offence , to say that no punishment should be inflicted . The clause had been inserted with the view that there should ...
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