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... disease , 130 - Infection of innocent persons , 132 - Admin- istration , 133 123 APPENDIX THE " RAINES LAW HOTEL " AND THE SOCIAL EVIL 135 PART II RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE APPENDIX CONDITIONS IN NEW xvi Contents.
... disease , 130 - Infection of innocent persons , 132 - Admin- istration , 133 123 APPENDIX THE " RAINES LAW HOTEL " AND THE SOCIAL EVIL 135 PART II RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE APPENDIX CONDITIONS IN NEW xvi Contents.
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... persons and property of the citizens . " It was the medieval policy to fix responsibility upon groups , rather than upon individuals . This idea appears in the regulation of prostitution . Sometimes the public women were organised in ...
... persons and property of the citizens . " It was the medieval policy to fix responsibility upon groups , rather than upon individuals . This idea appears in the regulation of prostitution . Sometimes the public women were organised in ...
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... person had his fixed place , it had become a large and wealthy city . The old regulations concerning vice had been quite outgrown . Although the old regulations , abolished at the time of the Reformation , were restored when the ...
... person had his fixed place , it had become a large and wealthy city . The old regulations concerning vice had been quite outgrown . Although the old regulations , abolished at the time of the Reformation , were restored when the ...
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... persons who could be responsible for their conduct was still further developed . No one could open a brothel without ... person who let lodgings to them ( always an elderly woman , single , widowed , or divorced ) had to undertake ...
... persons who could be responsible for their conduct was still further developed . No one could open a brothel without ... person who let lodgings to them ( always an elderly woman , single , widowed , or divorced ) had to undertake ...
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... persons normally appear only in moments of immorality , this restraining influence is absent . An esprit de corps is created which is highly in- jurious to public morals and public order . ' Fur- thermore , the existence of licensed ...
... persons normally appear only in moments of immorality , this restraining influence is absent . An esprit de corps is created which is highly in- jurious to public morals and public order . ' Fur- thermore , the existence of licensed ...
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