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  • No one dared to answer; and they were all conducted to the mad-houses of the universe, the largest buildings imaginable.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • There shall be no more infamous mad-houses in France, where poor souls shiver in strait-waistcoats.

    The History of the Next French Revolution 2006

  • There shall be no more infamous mad-houses in France, where poor souls shiver in strait-waistcoats.

    Burlesques 2006

  • He replied that, in fact, unless I had personal knowledge of the superintendent, Monsieur Maillard, or some credential in the way of a letter, a difficulty might be found to exist, as the regulations of these private mad-houses were more rigid than the public hospital laws.

    Error Felix Davies, Richard T. 1991

  • It is ardent spirits that fill our poor-houses and our jails; it is ardent spirits that fill our penitentiaries, our mad-houses, and our state prisons; and it is ardent spirits that furnish victims for the gallows.

    Select Temperance Tracts American Tract Society

  • There were no mad-houses; if there had been, even to the extent we now possess them, they would not have sufficed to hold a tenth part of the numbers whose contact and example would have been fatal to the peace, perhaps even to the existence, of society.

    The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various

  • "You may not like it any more than you like prisons or mad-houses; it has its uses."

    Sisters Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

  • "Well, outside of mad-houses it's supposed to be not quite incalculable."

    Full Circle 1909

  • "Well, outside of mad-houses it's supposed to be not quite incalculable."

    Full Circle 1909

  • Some of them had been broken and had died or were dragging out bruised and tormented days in their own homes or in mad-houses.

    The Dawn of A To-morrow 1905

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