 | 1834
...the punishment of these criminals, as well as for their ultimate and progressive reformation. III. To form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the Government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
 | John Dunmore Lang - 1837
...of these criminals might gi>" dually supply to the government, in addition to the families of fr. e emigrants who might from time to time be induced to settle in the newly-discovered territory. These, the reader will doubtless acknowledge, we" ticabilitjr, was the establishment of penitentiaries,... | |
 | Esq. Samuel Butler - 1839 - 240 halaman
...punishment of these criminals, as well as fur their ultimate and progressive reformation ; and, III. To form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
 | Thomas Henry Braim - 1846
...mother country of a vast amount of criminals, and providing for their safe custody and punishment, " to form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
 | Thomas Henry Braim - 1846
...mother country of a vast amount of criminals, and providing for their safe custody and punishment, " to form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
 | Godfrey Charles Mundy - 1852 - 410 halaman
...punishment of these- criminals, as well as for their ultimate progressive reformation ; —and, 3d. To form a British colony out of those materials which...eleven vessels, under command of Captain Phillip, RN of II. M. ship Sirius, with 565 males, and 192 females, and a guard of marines—in all, 1,030 souls on... | |
 | John Dunmore Lang - 1875
...refoimation ; and, III. To form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the government,...might from time to time be induced to settle in the newly discovered territory. These, the reader will doubtless acknowledge, were objects altogether worthy... | |
 | John Dunmore Lang - 1875
...punishment of these criminals, as well as for their ultimate and progressive reformation ; and, III. To form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
 | John Dunmore Lang - 1875
...punishment of these criminals, as well as for their ultimate and progressive reformation ; and, III. To form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
 | Charles James Rowe - 1883 - 364 halaman
...and punishment of these criminals, as well as for their ultimate and progressive reformation ; and 3. To form a British colony out of those materials which the reformation of these criminals might gradually supply to the Government, in addition to the families of free emigrants... | |
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