APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Holford, G. (1821). Thoughts on the criminal prisons of this country: Occasioned by the bill now in the House of Commons, for the consolidating and amending the laws relating to prisons, with some remarks on the practice of looking to the task-master of a prison rather than to the chaplain for the reformation of offenders, and of purchasing the work of those whom the law has condemned to hard labour as a punishment, by allowing them to spend a portion of their earnings during their imprisonment. Published by Messrs. Rivington, and Hatchard and Son.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Holford, George. Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of This Country: Occasioned by the Bill Now in the House of Commons, for the Consolidating and Amending the Laws Relating to Prisons, with Some Remarks on the Practice of Looking to the Task-master of a Prison Rather than to the Chaplain for the Reformation of Offenders, and of Purchasing the Work of Those Whom the Law Has Condemned to Hard Labour as a Punishment, by Allowing Them to Spend a Portion of Their Earnings During Their Imprisonment. London: Published by Messrs. Rivington, and Hatchard and Son, 1821.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Holford, George. Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of This Country: Occasioned by the Bill Now in the House of Commons, for the Consolidating and Amending the Laws Relating to Prisons, with Some Remarks on the Practice of Looking to the Task-master of a Prison Rather than to the Chaplain for the Reformation of Offenders, and of Purchasing the Work of Those Whom the Law Has Condemned to Hard Labour as a Punishment, by Allowing Them to Spend a Portion of Their Earnings During Their Imprisonment. Published by Messrs. Rivington, and Hatchard and Son, 1821.

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