| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 760 páginas
...cleanliness, health, and comfort during the day, and for his repose at night, instead of denying him these advantages ; — in supplying him with sufficient...mental discomfort, by giving him employment ; — by regular visits of the officers of the prison, — of the governor, surgeon, turnkeys, or trades' instructors,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1839 - 736 páginas
...cleanliness, health, and comfort during the day, and for his repose at night, instead of denying him these advantages; — in supplying him with sufficient food...mental discomfort, by giving him employment ; — by regular visits of the officers of the prison, — of the governor, surgeon, turnkeys, or trades' instructors,... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 532 páginas
...in a confined, ill-ventilated, and dark cell ; in providing him with everything that is necessary to his cleanliness, health, and comfort during the day,...torpor "and other bad consequences of idleness, and the misen- of \mmitigated remorse ; in separating him from none of the inmates of the prison except his... | |
| 1843 - 524 páginas
...in a confined, ill-ventilated, and dark cell ; in providing him with everything that is necessary to his cleanliness, health, and comfort during the day,...particularly of the chaplain, instead of consigning him to 1 lie torpor "and other bad consequences of idleness, and the misery of unmitigated remorse ; in separating... | |
| 1843 - 1040 páginas
...and comfort during the day, and for his rtpo*e at night, instead of denying him those advantages ; m supplying him with sufficient food of wholesome quality,...of idleness, and the misery of unmitigated remorse ; in separating him from none of the inmates of the prison except his fellow-priKmers, instead of cutting... | |
| 388 páginas
...and comfort during the day, and for his repose at night. Instead of denying him these advantage* ;— in supplying him with sufficient food of wholesome...the torpor and other bad consequences of idleness, aud the misery of unmitigated remorse, resentment, or revenge ; — In separating him from none of... | |
| Joseph Adshead - 1845 - 348 páginas
...cleanliness, health, and comfort during the day, and for his repose at night, instead of denying him these advantages ; — in supplying him with sufficient...in alleviating his mental discomfort by giving him employmen^— by the regular visits of the Officers of the prison, of the Governor, Surgeon, Turnkeys,... | |
| George Heaton - 1847 - 188 páginas
...well-lighted, and well- ventilated apartment ; " with towels and soap and water ; with medicine and " sufficient food of wholesome quality," instead of "confining him to bread and water;" while the fact of his being shut up from the society of any other prisoner is, rather prudently, reserved... | |
| 1849 - 496 páginas
...in a confined, ill-ventilated, and dark cell ; in providing him with everything that is necessary to his cleanliness, health, and comfort during the day,...of idleness, and the misery of unmitigated remorse ; in separating him from none of the inmates of the prison except his fellow-prisoners, instead of... | |
| 1850 - 836 páginas
...the day, and for his repose at night, instead of denying him those advantages — in supplying Lim with sufficient food of wholesome quality, instead...by giving him employment, by the regular visits of tho officers of tho prison, of the Governor, surgeon, turnkeys, or trades' instructor, and particularly... | |
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