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CRIME IN ENGLAND

... CRIME IN ENGLAND. THa questions connected with the amount and, the causes of Crime are of deep social importance; h and there are few subjects on which greater errors ! have been committed by our publicists. Much light has been thrown on these questions ...

A CRIME EXPIATED

... A CRIME EXPIATED. IMaaiO, JO, Uhourer, waa aamvted ia tiak Raul wMnlar tor M» tory CVamolly, at JActyvranay, 11th. Bffltogton was the executioner. lajaatwa wara adauwd The mlprii, after hieaart, atated that too *1— mn-drr the of a f.imaa* tilth wtoeh ...

Poetry

... oh 1 lift himhover'. your soul's for sale, and he's a Dimes and dollars. dollars and dimes! An empty pocket's the worst of crimes' I know a Poor but worthy youth, Whose hopes are built on a maiden's truth;. But thy maiden will break her vow with ease, ...

LITERATURE

... impression that there ?? of late beets an crnernons mci ease of serious crimes in -Englatnd disproportionate to the increase of popula- VI tion with justice observes,-' Still the aspect of crime in England ii uour tines is sufficiently serious to terit the most ...

A HATEFUL INCIDENT

... (Continuance). 185L Unlawful Oaths (Continuance) Act. 1853. Crime and Outrage Act (Oantinuance). 1854. Crime and Outrage Act (Continuance). 1855. Crime and Outrage Act (Continuance). 1856. Peace Preservation Act. 1856. Unlawful Oaths (Continuance) Act. 1860 ...

ASSASSINATION IN A THEATRE

... Lyons papers states that the morning after tie crime, the husband disappeared, and it could not be ascertained what had become of hin. The murderer expresses not the slightest regret for his horrible crime. AGRICULTURE.-It is the noblest of all alchemy ...

Poetry

... rushes headlong on his dark career noe hopes and joys of innocence are broke, And sunk is he in Guilt's degraded sphere. Crime follows crime in one continued flight, Till human blood stains Gilbert's fatallhand; And be, the bass assassin of the niht, Now stands ...

Reviews

... looked to Ignorance as the parent of Crime. Crime, like the criminal himself, is not the offspring of one parent only. Poverty unites with Ignor- ance in giving birth to Crime. The action of poverty in producing crime, has received too little attention ...

Reviews

... oked to Ignorance as the parent of Crime. Crime, like the criminal himself, is not the offspring of one parent only. Poverty unites with Ignor- ance in giving birth to Crime. The action of poverty in producing crime, has received too little attention ...

TO AN OLD PEN

... wrote, for filthy gold, A libel or alie! lhy worst of literary crimes, p Hlas been to scribble doggrel rhymess t l With little or not reason;- C In Courts of Conscience this must be n A crime of very low degree,- A trespass, not a treason. b al ...

Poetry

... schoolboy's tome) That brutes, as citizens, were knighted- * Nay, more, were senators at times, Ala lo so by Emperors whose crimes I'd rather not weave into rhymes. Shade of, Caligula! behold What value Englishmen do set Oa thy example even yet I Thy horse ...

Poetry

... any schoolboy's tome) is brutes, as ciizens, were knighted- SNey, more, were senators at times, Male so by Emperors whose crimes I'd rather not weave into rhymes. Rade of Caligula ! behold What value Englishmen do set On thy example even yet ! Thy horse ...