... care follow even its misled children. The solitary cell ought to be inaccessible to the outer world, but not to the admonishing and instructing voice of the philanthropist. I -was in prison and ye visited me, say the Scriptures; may this heavenly... On Punishments and Prisons - Sida 83efter Oscar I (King of Sweden and Norway) - 1842 - 162 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| John Field - 1848 - 464 sidor
...punishment, to reflcctiin and to better purposes; but society must with tender sympathy and paternal care follow even its misled children. The solitary...say the Scriptures; may this heavenly doctrine not bo lost, but manifest itself in action! It is not enough to complain of disorders and crimes committed,... | |
| John Field - 1848 - 192 sidor
...punishment, to reflect! an and to better purposes; but society must with tender sympathy and paternal care follow even its misled children. The solitary cell ought to be inaccessible to tho outer world, but not to the admonishing and instructing voice of the philanthropist. " I was in... | |
| 1854 - 1366 sidor
...performance of their duty, and the interests and welfare of their county, to aid and assist the movement. solitary cell ought to be inaccessible to the outer world, but not to the admonishiTig and instructive voice of the philanthropist. ' I was in prison and ye visited me,' say... | |
| William Tallack - 1889 - 440 sidor
...evil should never degenerate into unnatural solitude. KING OSCAR I., of Sweden, well observed that, " The solitary cell ought to be inaccessible to the...prison, and ye visited Me,' say the Scriptures. May the heavenly doctrine not be lost, but manifest itself in action." OTHER AMERICAN VISITATION. In some... | |
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