Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 4, Issues 19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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Page 29
... crime of an aggravated character . There has not been a capital conviction in either for eleven years ; yet these two counties alone possess a larger population than the whole of the disturbed districts , as they are called . Such ...
... crime of an aggravated character . There has not been a capital conviction in either for eleven years ; yet these two counties alone possess a larger population than the whole of the disturbed districts , as they are called . Such ...
Page 30
... crime should exist to a considerable extent ? But they do not . You enter one of the abodes of wretchedness by which we are surrounded , you hear neither repinings nor dis- content ; the wife or mother , if there be such , gives ...
... crime should exist to a considerable extent ? But they do not . You enter one of the abodes of wretchedness by which we are surrounded , you hear neither repinings nor dis- content ; the wife or mother , if there be such , gives ...
Page 67
... crimes are sure to be produced . We surrounded the poor , that is the great body of the people , with every possible temptation to crime , and then banished them from a country which it was scarcely a hardship to leave , or deprived ...
... crimes are sure to be produced . We surrounded the poor , that is the great body of the people , with every possible temptation to crime , and then banished them from a country which it was scarcely a hardship to leave , or deprived ...
Page 68
... crime . A churchman and two or three political quacks made a great discovery , that the existence of a great number of the poor was a most serious error in nature , which must be corrected by severe measures . Here it was found ...
... crime . A churchman and two or three political quacks made a great discovery , that the existence of a great number of the poor was a most serious error in nature , which must be corrected by severe measures . Here it was found ...
Page 69
... crimes committed in our land were the results of the most brutish ignorance . Yet when plans were proposed to teach our people to read , think , and understand , at least , the most simple duties of men , it was objected that this could ...
... crimes committed in our land were the results of the most brutish ignorance . Yet when plans were proposed to teach our people to read , think , and understand , at least , the most simple duties of men , it was objected that this could ...
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