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The Philanthropic Society, instituted September 1788 . For the prevention of crimes, and for a reform among the poor; by training up to virtue and industry the children of vagrants and criminals, and such who are in the paths of vice and infamy; to save them from ruin, and prevent their becoming injurious to society. President, His Grace the Duke of Leeds. Vice-presidents, Right Hon. Earl of Aylesford. Right Hon. Viscount Bulkeley. Right Hon. Viscount Cremorne. Honourable Philip Pusey. Alderman Sir James Sanderson. George Hardinge, Esq. M.P. Lieut. Gen. Rainsford. James Sims, M.D. Intendant and treasurer, Robert Young, Esq.
Philanthropic Society (London, England)Date: 1789?]- E-books
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An address to the public, from the Philanthropic Society , Instituted in M.DCC.LXXXVIII, for the promotion of industry, and the reform of the criminal poor. To which are annexed, the laws and regulations of the society, &c.
Philanthropic Society (London, England)Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- E-books
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A short account of the Philanthropic Society , instituted September 1788, For the Promotion of Industry, and the Reform of the Criminal Poor.
Philanthropic Society (London, England)Date: 1791]- Books
That the following resolution be observed. : That the following resolution be understood with every inferior officer and servant taken into the Penitentiary in future, viz. That when any officer or servant is taken upon trial, the Governor shall report at the end of one month, ... whether he or she is fit for his or her situation.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- E-books
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The second report and address of the Philanthropic Society : instituted September 1788, for the prevention of crimes : containing remarks upon education, and some account of the methods adopted in the reform for cultivating virtuous dispositions and habits in the wards of the society.
Philanthropic Society (London, England)Date: 1789