Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... hand were placed under the throat with the middle finger and the thumb gently pressing the bones of the animal's shoulder , and the right hand were passed along the back , shocks were felt in the left hand ; and when the right hand was ...
... hand were placed under the throat with the middle finger and the thumb gently pressing the bones of the animal's shoulder , and the right hand were passed along the back , shocks were felt in the left hand ; and when the right hand was ...
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... hand and your seale ? ' and shewed him the instrument with seales . ' No forsoothe , " quoth the Bishop . How say You to that , ' quoth the King to my Lord of Cauntur- bury . Sir , it is his hand , and his seale , ' said my Lorde of ...
... hand and your seale ? ' and shewed him the instrument with seales . ' No forsoothe , " quoth the Bishop . How say You to that , ' quoth the King to my Lord of Cauntur- bury . Sir , it is his hand , and his seale , ' said my Lorde of ...
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... hand was observed the bloody mark of a left hand , which , of course , could not be that of the deceased . How often has the left hand of the murderer betrayed his deeds of blood ! " The following is also in the same chapter . " In the ...
... hand was observed the bloody mark of a left hand , which , of course , could not be that of the deceased . How often has the left hand of the murderer betrayed his deeds of blood ! " The following is also in the same chapter . " In the ...
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