| James Baldwin Brown - 1831 - 388 páginas
...institution, whose governors, at the same time, completely clothed them. Their number was about two hundred: more than twice as many aged and infirm people being...all civil policy relative to criminals is expressed : — PARVM BST COERCERE IMPROBOS POENA NISI PROBOS EFFICUS DISCIPLINA ;' 'It is of little advantage... | |
| Mrs. John Farrar - 1833 - 298 páginas
...that part of the building appropriated to juvenile delinquents, was a Latin inscription purporting that it was erected in 1704 by Pope Clement XI, for...profligate youth ; that they, who when idle were injurious, might, when instructed, be useful to the state. In one of the rooms was this admirable inscription,... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1874 - 738 páginas
...state of the Prisons in England and Wales, &c." London : J792. U Over the door was inscribed : — Pope Clement XI. For the correction and instruction...injurious, when instructed might be useful to the State 1704. In the room itself appeared the following sentence. Both were in Latin. It is of little advantage... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1874 - 748 páginas
...Prisons in England and Wales, &c." London: 1792. U Over the door was inscribed : — Pope Clement XL For the correction and instruction of profligate youth....injurious, when instructed might be useful to the State 1704. In the room itself appeared the following sentence. Both were in Latin. It is of little advantage... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1887 - 634 páginas
...inxtitnendiiique ut qui inerten obérant iiietrttcti reipublicae eerviant. An. Sal. MDCCIV. Punt. IF. (Pope Clement XI. For the correction and instruction of profligate youth; that they who, when idle, wero injurious, when instructed, might be useful to the state. 1704.) In the room is inscribed the... | |
| 1892 - 906 páginas
...all civil policy in relation to criminals. » On the door was inscribed:— POPE CLEMENT XL For thc correction and instruction of profligate youth, That they who when idle, were injnrious, When instructed might be useful to the State. 1704. In the room itself appeared the following... | |
| Frederick Howard Wines - 1895 - 376 páginas
...XI., who, when he founded the Hospital of Saint Michael, at Rome, in 1704, inscribed over the door : " For the correction and instruction of profligate youth, that they who when idle / were injurious, may when taught become useful, to the State." And in the hall where the boys were at work he placed... | |
| George Hodges - 1896 - 282 páginas
...Pope Clement XL had already founded the Hospital of St. Michael at Rome, inscribing over the door, " For the correction and instruction of profligate youth, that they who when idle were injurious may when taught become useful to the state;" and writing in the hall, "It is of little advantage to... | |
| 1898 - 654 páginas
...inscription of Clement XI at Rome, " For the correction and instruction of profligate youth, that those who when idle were injurious, when instructed might be useful to the state." He also quotes the motto over the gate of a workhouse in Holland : " Fear not. I mean not vengeance... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1900 - 718 páginas
...Pope Clement XI (16491721) in 1704 inscribed over the door of the Hospital of Saint Michael in Rome, "For the correction and instruction of profligate youth, that they who when idle were injurious, may when taught become useful to the State. ' ' In the hall where the boys worked he inscribed: "Parum... | |
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