| Alexander Maconochie - 1853 - 52 Seiten
...involved in this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments nor constancy in inflicting them could exact, the slightest personal...which are constantly developed under its influence (desarrollan se a su impulse), have at length fully convinced me, that the most inefficacious of all... | |
| Alexander Maconochie - 1853 - 36 Seiten
...involved in this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments nor constancy iu inflicting them could exact, the slightest personal...excellent results it has always yielded, and the powerful germe of reform which are constantly developed under its influence (desarrollan se á su impulso),... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - 1857 - 740 Seiten
...involved in this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments, nor constancy in inflicting them, could exact, the slightest personal...which are constantly developed under its influence (desarollame a slt impulso), have at length fully convinced me that the most inefficacious of all methods... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - 1857 - 748 Seiten
...involved in this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments, nor constancy in inflicting them, could exact, the slightest personal...which are constantly developed under its influence (desarottanse a su im~ pulso), have at length fully convinced me that the most inefficacious of all... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - 1857 - 766 Seiten
...involved in this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments, nor constancy in inflicting them, could exact, the slightest personal...always yielded, and the powerful germs of reform which arc constantly developed under its influence (desarotlanse a su in1pulso], have at length fully convinced... | |
| 1865 - 792 Seiten
...involved in this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments, nor constancy in inflicting them could exact, the slightest personal...of reform which are constantly developed under its influences, nave at length fully convinced me that the most inefficacious of all methods in a prison... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1872 - 1004 Seiten
...of punishments nor constancy in inflicting them could exact, the slightest personal interest would obtain. In different ways, therefore, during my command,...pernicious and fatal to every chance of reform, are punishments carried to the length of harshness. Moreover, the love of labor cannot be imparted by violent... | |
| 1872 - 260 Seiten
...extract from one of his reports : in inflicting them could exact, the slightest personal interest would obtain. In different ways, therefore, during my command,...pernicious and fatal to every chance of reform, are punishments carried to the length of harshness. Moreover, the love of labor cannot be imparted by violent... | |
| Ontario prison reform commission, John Woodburn Langmuir - 1891 - 930 Seiten
...of some personal advantage accruing to themselves from their labour it is difficult to obtain work from the already skilled and almost impossible to...pernicious and fatal to every chance of reform — are punishments carried the length of harshness. Moreover the love of labour can not be communicated by... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1891 - 1118 Seiten
...this maxim of social economy, and that what neither severity of punishments nor constancy of indicting them could exact the slightest personal interest will...pernicious and fatal to every chance of reform — are punishments carried the length of harshness. Moreover the love of labour can not be communicated by... | |
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