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An inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline : illustrated by descriptions of the Borough Compter, Tothill Fields, the jails at St. Albans and at Guildford, the jail at Bury, the Maison de force at Ghent, the Philadelphia prison, the penitentiary at Millbank, and the proceedings of the Ladies' Committee at Newgate

Title:An inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline : illustrated by descriptions of the Borough Compter, Tothill Fields, the jails at St. Albans and at Guildford, the jail at Bury, the Maison de force at Ghent, the Philadelphia prison, the penitentiary at Millbank, and the proceedings of the Ladies' Committee at Newgate
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Note:J. and A. Arch, 1818
  
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Subject:Prisons
Subject:Prisons -- Great Britain
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