The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and ArtE. Littell & T. Holden, 1841 |
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... object of certain coroners now - a - days is twofold , -first , public - to disgust people with suicide , by showing what horrid pro- ceedings will take place over their carcasses ; and secondly , private - to get the means of studying ...
... object of certain coroners now - a - days is twofold , -first , public - to disgust people with suicide , by showing what horrid pro- ceedings will take place over their carcasses ; and secondly , private - to get the means of studying ...
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... object reminded them of the absence of one - whose chair stood empty in its accustomed place . There , also , was her Bible , on the little round table near the window . The mourners seemed relieved by the entrance , by and by , of the ...
... object reminded them of the absence of one - whose chair stood empty in its accustomed place . There , also , was her Bible , on the little round table near the window . The mourners seemed relieved by the entrance , by and by , of the ...
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... object of his love and anxiety into a connexion of which he knew he had a dread and hatred . As Frederick Trent himself , utterly regard- less of his sister , had this object at heart , only second to the hope of gain , it seemed to him ...
... object of his love and anxiety into a connexion of which he knew he had a dread and hatred . As Frederick Trent himself , utterly regard- less of his sister , had this object at heart , only second to the hope of gain , it seemed to him ...
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