Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Band 13

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1893
 

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Seite 185 - That in all criminal cases wherein after conviction the defendant shall make an affidavit that he is unable, by reason of his poverty, to pay for such copy, the court or judge thereof may, by order indorsed on such affidavit, direct the reporter to make such copy without the payment of any fee.
Seite 306 - On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Disease.
Seite 379 - Introductory report to the code of prison discipline, explanatory of the principles on which the code is founded, being part of the system of penal law prepared for the State of Louisiana.
Seite 190 - Reasonable compensation, not to exceed 20 cents per hundred words, shall be allowed such stenographer, to be fixed by the court and taxed in the bill of costs.
Seite 416 - The inspectors of the State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania...
Seite 175 - ... a bond in the sum of $5,000 for the faithful performance of his duties, is an attempt upon the part of the legislature to constitute a county office and provide for the filling of the same for a full term by appointment...
Seite 47 - ... jurisdiction, except where there are English equivalents already fixed by usage. In cases where the English equivalent is so different from the local form that the identity of the latter with the former might not be recognized, the English form should be adopted, but both forms may be given. (2) The spelling of geographic names that require transliteration into roman characters should represent the principal sounds of the word as pronounced in the native tongue, in accordance with the sounds...
Seite 145 - Voltaire, like Cicero, Demosthenes, Newton, and Walter Scott, was born under the saddest and most alarming conditions of health. His feebleness was such that he could not be taken to church to be christened. During his first years he manifested an extraordinary mind. In his old age he was like a bent shadow.
Seite 45 - The pcenological criterion is social necessity, abandoning the idea of moral responsibility of the individual. The present system has neither cured nor terrified the prisoner; after his sentence is served he is as dangerous as ever. The laws should be changed so as to be in accordance with criminological facts. Crime is a harmful action, that injures at the same time the moral sense of aggregate humanity. Murder, parricide, infanticide, robbery, have not always been crimes; but the analysis of the...
Seite 399 - A Visit to the Philadelphia Prison; being an accurate and particular account of the wise and humane administration adopted in every part of...

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