10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRRECLAIMABILITY»
Discover the use of
irreclaimability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irreclaimability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Imperial Networks: Creating Identities in Nineteenth-Century ...
The subtext was that such a desirable outcome could no longer be considered
feasible because of the demonstrable 'irreclaimability' of the Indian.110 As the
dominant stereotype of the mild and tractable Hindu was displaced by that of the
...
2
Narrative of a Forced Journey Through Spain and France: As a ...
A prejudice irnuch more extensive than that of the irreclaimability of adraiued Bog
, is an apprehension which we have found very generally entertained, that in the
event 'of the success of these operations, the country would be left without ...
Andrew Thomas Blayney Baron Blayney, 1816
3
Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities
That the criminal character, if left to itself, soon hardens into irreclaimability, and
few experienced criminals are ever reformed, are facts which have been clearly
established by prison statistics. ADAMS COUNTY. Jail. Visited June 11, 1883.
Pennsylvania. Board of Public Charities, 1884
4
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
And it was by this curse of hereditary irreclaimability, by workhouse and pay-table
pedigrees as complete as those of the peerage, that before 1834 the pauperism
of England seemed to be gradually sucking the resources of the State, rich and ...
Although the cause of action stated was not joined with one for partition, the
defendant made no objection In the court below on the ground of the
irreclaimability of undivided Interests by co-tenants. On the argument of the case
in this court ...
6
Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the ...
... one per cent of the children educated, on whom a wise judge would l>e "
compelled to pronounce the doom of hopelessness and irreclaimability." In
nothing which 1 have advanced has it been my intention to advocate any
sectarian ...
United States. Bureau of Education, 1900
7
Jottings from Jail: Notes and Papers on Prison Matters
Easy it is to talk about the criminal class as being a homogeneous and
unalterable entity, but as a matter of fact only about half those in prison belong to
the criminal class, even if we were inclined to admit the irreclaimability of any
class.
John William Horsley, 1887
8
Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Enquire into the ...
\Ve cannot dismiss this part of the subject, without again adverting to a prejudice
not less extensive than that of the irreclaimability of Bog, and certainly still more
destitute of foundation ; we mean, the apprehension generally entertained, that in
...
Großbritannien Commissioners Appointed to Enquire into the Nature and Extent of the Several Bogs in Ireland and the Practicability of Draining and Cultivating Them, 1814
9
Annual Report of the Department of Education: Together with ...
per-centage, — the complement of the other, — would your experience compel
you to pronounce the doom of hopelessness and irreclaimability ? Very truly and
sincerely, yours, &c. &c. HORACE MANN, Secretary of the Board of Education.
Massachusetts. Dept. of Education, 1848
10
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
The basalt channel and tableland sections of the Snake Valley mark a desert
section whose irreclaimability is undeniable to irrigation enthusiasts like myself.
Yet the great supply of life-giving water which pours through that river's volcanic ...