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He wanted efficiency , humanity , and equal punishment for the same offences ,
all those principles of Whigs and utilitarians which he shared with the Chief
Justice , to apply to the punishment and reformation of criminals in New South
Wales .
He wanted efficiency , humanity , and equal punishment for the same offences ,
all those principles of Whigs and utilitarians which he shared with the Chief
Justice , to apply to the punishment and reformation of criminals in New South
Wales .
Page 274
Arthur , who was no supporter of severity , spent many an anxious moment ,
pondering how such a harsh punishment could stop short at the point where the
victim was irretrievably hardened by the experience . Nowhere was this problem
of a ...
Arthur , who was no supporter of severity , spent many an anxious moment ,
pondering how such a harsh punishment could stop short at the point where the
victim was irretrievably hardened by the experience . Nowhere was this problem
of a ...
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In his Thoughts on Secondary Punishments , in a letter to Earl Grey , published in
London in 1832 , he warned the ... a Christian and a gentleman should hold such
erroneous opinions on the efficacy of transportation as a punishment and as a ...
In his Thoughts on Secondary Punishments , in a letter to Earl Grey , published in
London in 1832 , he warned the ... a Christian and a gentleman should hold such
erroneous opinions on the efficacy of transportation as a punishment and as a ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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