The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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The key and the locks in prisons are meant to be used , and to the mind of an inexperienced observer these ... To trust a prisoner would be considered madness by any prison official of experience , hence observation does not cease when ...
The key and the locks in prisons are meant to be used , and to the mind of an inexperienced observer these ... To trust a prisoner would be considered madness by any prison official of experience , hence observation does not cease when ...
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This is the porter's lodge on the other side of the great iron gates , and facing the latter are a second pair , thus cutting off the lodge from the prison very securely . The structural systems vary much , but most prisons possess a ...
This is the porter's lodge on the other side of the great iron gates , and facing the latter are a second pair , thus cutting off the lodge from the prison very securely . The structural systems vary much , but most prisons possess a ...
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A large number of " local ” prisoners enter prison in a half - starved condition , and it would be most unwise to give a better diet inside prison than without , i.e. any marked luxuries which would teach the professional tramp ...
A large number of " local ” prisoners enter prison in a half - starved condition , and it would be most unwise to give a better diet inside prison than without , i.e. any marked luxuries which would teach the professional tramp ...
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