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... person generally sleeps but little , and talks much during the night , but the pretender , if he thinks he is not watched , will sleep , and only act his part when he believes his conduct to be observed . " Somnolency . This is a state ...
... person generally sleeps but little , and talks much during the night , but the pretender , if he thinks he is not watched , will sleep , and only act his part when he believes his conduct to be observed . " Somnolency . This is a state ...
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... person a gold watch , & c . his property . Prosecutor stated , on cross - examination , that he knew a man of the ... person was erroneously sworn to , was that of Mr. James , a tailor , who was robbed on the Dulwich road , by the ...
... person a gold watch , & c . his property . Prosecutor stated , on cross - examination , that he knew a man of the ... person was erroneously sworn to , was that of Mr. James , a tailor , who was robbed on the Dulwich road , by the ...
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... person or persons unknown . The body was afterwards buried , but a rumour having arisen that the anatomical inspection had not been sufficiently minute and satisfactory , it was , by an order of the magistrates , disinterred ; and the ...
... person or persons unknown . The body was afterwards buried , but a rumour having arisen that the anatomical inspection had not been sufficiently minute and satisfactory , it was , by an order of the magistrates , disinterred ; and the ...
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