Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... suffered death for the murder of Saxby , near Dulwich . In this case , Mr. James swore positively to two soldiers in the Guards , who were accordingly tried for the offence , but fortunately acquitted . A short time after this event ...
... suffered death for the murder of Saxby , near Dulwich . In this case , Mr. James swore positively to two soldiers in the Guards , who were accordingly tried for the offence , but fortunately acquitted . A short time after this event ...
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... suffered ex- tremely from the coldness of the water , in which they were necessarily immersed up to the waists , in their endeavours to aid Belanger and Benoit ; and having wit- nessed repeated failures , they began to consider the ...
... suffered ex- tremely from the coldness of the water , in which they were necessarily immersed up to the waists , in their endeavours to aid Belanger and Benoit ; and having wit- nessed repeated failures , they began to consider the ...
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... suffered , is well worth reading . It is at once devout , sly , simple , and pathetic . The second volume concludes with an account of George Price , for the murder of his wife , which is too frightfully cruel for our pages . It is ...
... suffered , is well worth reading . It is at once devout , sly , simple , and pathetic . The second volume concludes with an account of George Price , for the murder of his wife , which is too frightfully cruel for our pages . It is ...
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