Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... death , as being one of the assailants . Two years after the execution of this unfortunate man , it was discovered that James Welch , Thomas Jones , and John Nicholls , were the persons who had treated Sarah Green in the inhuman manner ...
... death , as being one of the assailants . Two years after the execution of this unfortunate man , it was discovered that James Welch , Thomas Jones , and John Nicholls , were the persons who had treated Sarah Green in the inhuman manner ...
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... death , and that which occurs during life , in certain diseases . For the following observa- tions upon this subject , we acknowledge ourselves indebted to the judicious trea- tise of Orfila . " 1. Stiffness may be very considerable in ...
... death , and that which occurs during life , in certain diseases . For the following observa- tions upon this subject , we acknowledge ourselves indebted to the judicious trea- tise of Orfila . " 1. Stiffness may be very considerable in ...
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... death . Se- veral pictures of Jack in the condemned hole were published - and upon one , painted by Sir James Thornhill , some lingering lines were composed , that drag upon the ear like the wheels of a crimi- nal's cart . A pantomime ...
... death . Se- veral pictures of Jack in the condemned hole were published - and upon one , painted by Sir James Thornhill , some lingering lines were composed , that drag upon the ear like the wheels of a crimi- nal's cart . A pantomime ...
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