Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceJohn W. Parker, 1873 The volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... principle of Cumulative Punishment ? T. B. LL . BAKER . Discussion Industrial Day Schools . Is it desirable that Industrial Day Schools should be Established ? Miss MARY CARPENTER . Discussion • 186 191 . 195 198 202 Primary Aim of ...
... principle of Cumulative Punishment ? T. B. LL . BAKER . Discussion Industrial Day Schools . Is it desirable that Industrial Day Schools should be Established ? Miss MARY CARPENTER . Discussion • 186 191 . 195 198 202 Primary Aim of ...
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... Principle of Cumulative Punishment ? " the attention of the Section was called to the recent resolution of the Liverpool magistrates in favour of cumulative sentences , and the remission of parts of a sentence in certain cases , subject ...
... Principle of Cumulative Punishment ? " the attention of the Section was called to the recent resolution of the Liverpool magistrates in favour of cumulative sentences , and the remission of parts of a sentence in certain cases , subject ...
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... principle of not allowing deposits to remain sufficiently long in sewers to become decomposed and give off danger ... principles laid down in the opening paper , and attached great importance to the systematic flushing of drains . The ...
... principle of not allowing deposits to remain sufficiently long in sewers to become decomposed and give off danger ... principles laid down in the opening paper , and attached great importance to the systematic flushing of drains . The ...
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... principle in the cultivation of the soil , or to the acquisition of real property by the artisans and workers in factories resident in towns . emancipation of the land from its present trammels is , however , a desirable preliminary to ...
... principle in the cultivation of the soil , or to the acquisition of real property by the artisans and workers in factories resident in towns . emancipation of the land from its present trammels is , however , a desirable preliminary to ...
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... principle , if any , you mean to make in it . No doubt you may make a bad law more endurable by administering it well , but if you have any reasonable hope of changing the law itself , and altering it for the better , this is the first ...
... principle , if any , you mean to make in it . No doubt you may make a bad law more endurable by administering it well , but if you have any reasonable hope of changing the law itself , and altering it for the better , this is the first ...
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Página 114 - Then Peter said unto her ; How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord ? Behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.