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The only reason the new Chief Constable could give was the change in the management of the police . The people , he admitted , were not more drunken or disorderly , but those who were allowed to escape before were dealt with now .
The only reason the new Chief Constable could give was the change in the management of the police . The people , he admitted , were not more drunken or disorderly , but those who were allowed to escape before were dealt with now .
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In Edinburgh , on the contrary , those released on pledge are only allowed to go on condition that they shall appear before the Court next morning , and if they fail to present themselves their pledges are forfeited and they are ...
In Edinburgh , on the contrary , those released on pledge are only allowed to go on condition that they shall appear before the Court next morning , and if they fail to present themselves their pledges are forfeited and they are ...
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They told us that the short sentences of imprisonment imposed , practically only allowed prisoners time to recruit their health , impaired by previous dissipation , and sent them back to the world ready and eager for another bout .
They told us that the short sentences of imprisonment imposed , practically only allowed prisoners time to recruit their health , impaired by previous dissipation , and sent them back to the world ready and eager for another bout .
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We arrived at this opinion after interviews with many female inmates of Magdalene and inebriate institutions interviews at which no official or fellow - inmate was allowed to be present , in which the frankest statement of opinion was ...
We arrived at this opinion after interviews with many female inmates of Magdalene and inebriate institutions interviews at which no official or fellow - inmate was allowed to be present , in which the frankest statement of opinion was ...
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But in order to meet the objection that experience might prove our estimate of the monies to be derived from the sources indicated to have been exaggerated , or the demands upon it greater than we have allowed for , or that from causes ...
But in order to meet the objection that experience might prove our estimate of the monies to be derived from the sources indicated to have been exaggerated , or the demands upon it greater than we have allowed for , or that from causes ...
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