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  • 81История пенитенциарных учреждений со Средних веков до начала XX века — При написании этой статьи использовался материал из Энциклопедического словаря Брокгауза и Ефрона (1890 1907). История пенитенциарных учреждений со средних веков до начала XX века. Эта статья о тюрьмах, каторжных заведениях и прочих местах… …

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  • 82Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services — The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services is a Maryland state government agency that performs a number of functions,[1] including the operation of the state prisons. It has its headquarters in Towson in unincorporated… …

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  • 83prison — pris·on n: an institution usu. under state control for confinement of persons serving sentences for serious crimes compare house of correction, house of detention, jail, lockup …

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  • 84Nantwich Workhouse — Nantwich Workhouse, The Barony Nantwich Workhouse, also known as Nantwich Union Workhouse, Nantwich Union House and Nantwich Institution, is a former workhouse in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. It is located at The Barony, off Barony Road (at …

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  • 85penitentiary — pen·i·ten·tia·ry /ˌpe nə ten chə rē/ n pl ries: a state or federal prison for the punishment and reformation of convicted felons compare house of correction, house of detention, jail …

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  • 86Wakefield — For the larger local government district, see City of Wakefield. For other uses, see Wakefield (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°40′48″N 1°29′31″W /  …

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  • 87Poor Law — This article deals chiefly with the English Poor Laws covering England and Wales. For the laws regarding the other areas of the British Isles see Irish Poor Laws and Scottish Poor Law The Poor Law was the system for the provision of social… …

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  • 88Henry James, Sr. — Henry James Sr. (June 3, 1811, Albany, New York December 18, 1882, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American theologian and Swedenborgian, best known as the father of the philosopher William James, novelist Henry James, and diarist Alice… …

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  • 89United States v. Moreland — SCOTUSCase Litigants=United States v. Moreland ArgueDate=March 9 ArgueYear=1922 DecideDate=April 17 DecideYear=1922 FullName=United States v. Moreland USVol=258 USPage=433 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding=A sentence of hard labor is… …

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  • 90Ellen Clegg — (c. 1841 ) was a New York criminal specializing in pick pocketing and shoplifting. A close associate of Fredericka Mandelbaum, she was well known to authorities in several major cities along with her husband James Old Jimmy Clegg and had an… …

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