The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions Calculated to Promote the Comfort and Happiness of Man, Volum 5Longman and Company, 1815 |
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... Prison Discipline Consequences of a System of Slavery 222 233 Colony of Sierra Leone ; with engraved Plans of Free ... Prisons , & c . Or- dered by the House of Commons to be printed , 1st May 1815 Report on abolishing the Punishment by ...
... Prison Discipline Consequences of a System of Slavery 222 233 Colony of Sierra Leone ; with engraved Plans of Free ... Prisons , & c . Or- dered by the House of Commons to be printed , 1st May 1815 Report on abolishing the Punishment by ...
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... prisons and hospitals , and the state of the poor , with the provisions made for them in foreign parts , and the effect of these provisions on the population at large ; they would travel to some purpose , and might return with a rich ...
... prisons and hospitals , and the state of the poor , with the provisions made for them in foreign parts , and the effect of these provisions on the population at large ; they would travel to some purpose , and might return with a rich ...
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... Prison , and the Spunging- Houses in London , Middlesex , and neighbouring Counties -shewing also the enormous Expense Parties are put to on small Debts ; the cruel Practice of bringing numerous Actions , only to increase the Costs ...
... Prison , and the Spunging- Houses in London , Middlesex , and neighbouring Counties -shewing also the enormous Expense Parties are put to on small Debts ; the cruel Practice of bringing numerous Actions , only to increase the Costs ...
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... prison takes effect , we may safely assign to arrest on mesne process no small portion of the crimes with which the law and morals of the country are disgraced , and the people are infested .-- Alas ! this evil is incurred for no ...
... prison takes effect , we may safely assign to arrest on mesne process no small portion of the crimes with which the law and morals of the country are disgraced , and the people are infested .-- Alas ! this evil is incurred for no ...
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... prison . In the latter case , the plaintiff loses his debt and all costs , while the defendant also must take care to keep a few notes in his pocket , for it will cost him near 10l . by the time that he is safely lodged in the King's ...
... prison . In the latter case , the plaintiff loses his debt and all costs , while the defendant also must take care to keep a few notes in his pocket , for it will cost him near 10l . by the time that he is safely lodged in the King's ...
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Side 346 - Paradise, and groves Elysian, Fortunate Fields— like those of old Sought in the Atlantic Main— why should they be A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day.
Side 363 - One adequate support For the calamities of mortal life Exists — one only ; an assured belief That the procession of our fate, howe'er Sad or disturbed, is ordered by a Being Of infinite benevolence and power ; Whose everlasting purposes embrace All accidents, converting them to good.
Side 346 - How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the external World Is fitted: — and how exquisitely, too—- Theme this but little heard of among men—- The external World is fitted to the Mind; And the creation (by no lower name Can it be called) which they with blended might Accomplish: — this is our high argument.
Side 279 - And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that aught of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common.
Side 346 - Not Chaos, not The darkest pit of lowest Erebus, Nor aught of blinder vacancy, scooped out By help of dreams — can breed such fear and, awe As fall upon us often when we look Into our Minds, into the Mind of Man — My haunt, and the main region of my song.
Side 283 - They chant their artless notes in simple guise; They tune their hearts, by far the noblest aim : Perhaps "Dundee's" wild warbling measures rise, Or plaintive "Martyrs...
Side 349 - And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle: sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired. No thanks he breathed, he proffered no request; Rapt into still communion that transcends The imperfect...
Side 348 - Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine ; .Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse...
Side 347 - The human Soul of universal earth, Dreaming on things to come ; and dost possess A metropolitan temple in the hearts Of mighty Poets : upon me bestow A gift of genuine insight ; that my Song With star-like virtue in its place may shine, Shedding benignant influence, and secure, Itself, from all malevolent effect Of those mutations that extend their sway Throughout the nether sphere...
Side 347 - Contemplating ; and who and what he was, The transitory being that beheld . This vision, when and where and how he lived...