An Account of the State Prison Or Penitentiary House, in the City of New-York, 2호Isaac Collins and son, 1801 - 109페이지 Discusses the first state prison, Newgate Prison in New York written by the first Director. |
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... The number of capital punishments has been confiderably augmented fince the publication of the Commen- taries . † See Proud's History of Pennsylvania , Bradford's Enquiry , & c . nated by the legislature , who confented to ex- change ( 8 )
... The number of capital punishments has been confiderably augmented fince the publication of the Commen- taries . † See Proud's History of Pennsylvania , Bradford's Enquiry , & c . nated by the legislature , who confented to ex- change ( 8 )
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Thomas Eddy. nated by the legislature , who confented to ex- change their favourite plan of penal laws for that of the mother country . In return for this conceffion , the crown yielded the right of affirmation to such as confcientiously ...
Thomas Eddy. nated by the legislature , who confented to ex- change their favourite plan of penal laws for that of the mother country . In return for this conceffion , the crown yielded the right of affirmation to such as confcientiously ...
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... legislature of New - York , then fitting in Al- bany , with a requeft that they might be diftributed * By William Bradford , Efq . one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennfylvania . 1 among the members , who , on their return ( 11 )
... legislature of New - York , then fitting in Al- bany , with a requeft that they might be diftributed * By William Bradford , Efq . one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennfylvania . 1 among the members , who , on their return ( 11 )
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... legislature were then convened . A few citizens , actuated by the fame fentiments were confulted , and a plan of reform , in a bill " for making alterations in the criminal laws of the State , and the erecting of ftate - prifons , " was ...
... legislature were then convened . A few citizens , actuated by the fame fentiments were confulted , and a plan of reform , in a bill " for making alterations in the criminal laws of the State , and the erecting of ftate - prifons , " was ...
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... legislature of the condition of the prison , the num- ber and description of the convicts received during the year , difcharged , and remaining in confinement ; an account of the fums expended for the main- tenance of the prisoners ...
... legislature of the condition of the prison , the num- ber and description of the convicts received during the year , difcharged , and remaining in confinement ; an account of the fums expended for the main- tenance of the prisoners ...
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acceffary adjudged Affault and Battery affiftant keepers againſt alſo Arfon attainted beſt cafe caſe cauſe cents chattels circumſtances city of New-York Coft committed confideration courſe court criminal diminiſhed diſcharged dollars Dolls eſcape eſtabliſhment exerciſe expenſe faid prifon falary fame fecurity felony fentenced feven feveral fhall be deemed fhould fince firſt fociety folitude fome ftate fubject fuch perfon Fuel fuffer fufficient furniſh further enacted fyftem gaol Grand Larceny guilty hard labour himſelf houſe impriſonment increaſe Indian meal indictment induſtry inftitution Inſpectors juftice laſt lefs legiſlator legiſlature leſs ment molaffes month moſt muſt neceffary number of crimes otherwiſe oyer and terminer paffing pardon penal laws Pennſylvania perfon fhall perfon who fhall Petit Larceny preſent prevent priſon puniſhment puniſhment of death purchaſe purpoſe raw materials reaſonable reformation refpect ſaid ſeveral ſhall Sodomy ſome ſpecified ſtate ſuch ſyſtem thereof theſe thoſe treaſurer uſe vifit whatſoever wiſdom
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6 페이지 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons ; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
83 페이지 - ... or any acquittance or receipt, either for money or goods, or any accountable receipt for any note, bill, or other security for payment of money, or any warrant or order for payment of money or delivery of goods, with intention to defraud...
6 페이지 - ... and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries. His plan is original ; and it is as full of genius as it is of humanity. It was a voyage of discovery , a circumnavigation of charity.
83 페이지 - ... any acceptance of any bill of exchange, or the number or principal fum of any accountable receipt for any note, bill, or other fecurity for...
6 페이지 - I cannot name this gentleman without remarking that his labours and writings have done much to open the eyes and hearts of mankind. He has visited all Europe,— not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts:— but to dive into the depths of...
83 페이지 - ... obligatory, bill of exchange, promissory note for payment of money, indorsement or assignment of any bill of exchange, or promissory note for payment of money, acquittance or receipt either for money or goods...
95 페이지 - ... and on consideration of his circumstances, in open court to order the treasurer of the county or place in which the offence shall have been committed, to pay such person such sum of money as to the said court shall seem reasonable for his time, trouble, and ex* pense,
83 페이지 - March, 1778, {hall falfcly make, alter, forge, or counterfeit, or caufe or procure to be falfely made, altered, forged, or counterfeited, or...
91 페이지 - State prison," forfeiture. except treason, shall hereafter work a forfeiture of goods, chattels, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or of any right therein, and that all forfeitures to the people of this...
59 페이지 - It is well known that the greater number of crimes originate in the irregular and vicious habits produced by intoxication, and by the idle, low, and dissipated practices encouraged in taverns and tipplinghouses. There are few criminals whose gradual depravation cannot be traced to this source.