| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 762 pagina’s
...which none but the guilty ever derived any advantage. 1 6th. By neatnels and cleanlinefs; by diverfily of employment, by variety of contrivance, and, above all, , by that peculiarity of conftruclion, which, without any unpieafant or Lazardousvicinity, enables the whole cftablifhment to... | |
| 1800 - 532 pagina’s
...which none but the guilty ever derived any advantage. 16. By neatnels and cleanlinefs, by divcrfitv of employment, by variety of contrivance, and, above all, by that peculiarity ofconltruction, which, witkout any unplealant or hazardous vicinity, enables the whole eibblimment... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 818 pagina’s
...which none but the guilty ever derived any advantage. 16th. By neatnefsand cleanlineis, by diverfity of employment, by variety of contrivance, and, above all, by that peculiarity of conilruclion, •which, without any unpleafant or hazardous vicinity, enables the whole eflabliihment... | |
| 1801 - 762 pagina’s
...which none but the guilty ever derived any advantage. 16th. By neatnefs and cleanlinefs, by diverfity of employment, by variety of contrivance, and, above all, by that peculiarity of confirua ¡on, which, without any unplealant or hazardous vicinity, enables the whole eftablifhment... | |
| 1815 - 892 pagina’s
..." Ititli. By neatne** and cleanliness, by diversity of employment, by variety of conttivance, arid, above all, by that peculiarity of construction, which,...unpleasant or hazardous vicinity, enables the whole establish incut to lie inspected at a view from a commodious and insulated room in the centre, the... | |
| 1811 - 424 pagina’s
...guilty for the benefit of the guilty, and from which none but the guilty ever derived any advantage. 10. By neatness and cleanliness, by diversity of employment,...centre, the prisoners remaining unconscious of their being thus observed, it should be his study to render it a spectacle such as persons of all classes... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1842 - 332 pagina’s
...guilty for the wncfit of the guilty, and from which none but the guilty ever derived any advantage. " By neatness and cleanliness, by diversity of employment,...vicinity, enables the whole establishment to be inspected almost at a view, it should be my study to render ta spectacle, such as persons of all classes would,... | |
| Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring - 1843 - 580 pagina’s
...for the I. -i ic I it of the guilty, and from which none but the ruilty ever denved any advantage. " By neatness and cleanliness, by diversity of employment,...vicinity, enables the whole establishment to be inspected ilmost at a view, it should be my study to render ta spectacle, such as persons of all classes would,... | |
| Arthur Griffiths - 1875 - 344 pagina’s
...applied to the indemnification of the sufferers by the felony. Finally, by "neatness and cleanliness, and Diversity of Employment, by Variety of Contrivance,...inspected at a view from a commodious and insulated Eoom in the centre, the Prisoners remaining unconscious of being thus observed, it should be his study... | |
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