Place in which people legally are physically confined and usually deprived of a range of personal freedoms.
1 Old ships were chartered and filled with the contents of the gaols .
2 Ignorance arms men against each other; provides gaols and penitentiaries; police and constabulary.
3 The soldiers had arrested many travellers already; the gaols were full.
4 He had been long and repeatedly confined in different gaols of the kingdom.
5 All men do, I suppose, that haven't been born in gaols and workhouses.
6 He had appointed commissioners for the erection of new gaols in Quebec and Montreal.
7 The state of the gaols , in these times, is not easily to be conceived.
8 Correction as well as to county gaols , because of the expense of the latter.
9 In like manner are bridges, houses of correction, gaols , etc.
10 It is not Justice that fills the gaols , but Law.
11 Some have been pulled down entirely, and the site used for gaols or barracks.
12 Bands of men lay in York, Lancaster, and Warwick gaols .
13 I had heard of cells in the riverside gaols flooding at high tides, prisoners drowning.
14 They were lodged by batches in gaol, and in supplementary gaols - disused cellars and so forth.
15 There are two gaols , the old and the new.
16 Strange to say, they succeed in smuggling them into gaols , as they are never searched thoroughly.
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