The Inquirer, Volumes 1-21822 |
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Page 92
... allowed for light till midnight ; the daily quantity for the whole prison is 24 pounds . From thirty to forty individuals sleep in the same apartment . No bedding or straw is provided ; but the prisoners sleep on raised places , formed ...
... allowed for light till midnight ; the daily quantity for the whole prison is 24 pounds . From thirty to forty individuals sleep in the same apartment . No bedding or straw is provided ; but the prisoners sleep on raised places , formed ...
Page 99
... allowed to see their friends through the gratings ; but access to the interior of the prison can only be obtained through the prison - deputies . There was , on one or two occasions , some difficulty in penetrating some of the ...
... allowed to see their friends through the gratings ; but access to the interior of the prison can only be obtained through the prison - deputies . There was , on one or two occasions , some difficulty in penetrating some of the ...
Page 100
... allowed to decay , and every thing bad had been allowed to flourish . The present Committee of the Ayuntamiento seem quite dispo- sed to listen to any plans of improvement , and to carry them into effect . There is no external wall to ...
... allowed to decay , and every thing bad had been allowed to flourish . The present Committee of the Ayuntamiento seem quite dispo- sed to listen to any plans of improvement , and to carry them into effect . There is no external wall to ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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