The Retrospective Review.., Том 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... cast upon him by some who know not how to excuse themselves : I took all the care I could of his body whilst he was sick , and will ( as far as he was innocent ) take care of his fame and reputation now he is dead . Nay , whilst he was ...
... cast upon him by some who know not how to excuse themselves : I took all the care I could of his body whilst he was sick , and will ( as far as he was innocent ) take care of his fame and reputation now he is dead . Nay , whilst he was ...
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... cast upon him ; but even if this should render his evidence suspected , it cannot be supposed that six of the most eminent physicians in the country could have been prevailed upon to attest a falsehood . Dr. Birch , however , does not ...
... cast upon him ; but even if this should render his evidence suspected , it cannot be supposed that six of the most eminent physicians in the country could have been prevailed upon to attest a falsehood . Dr. Birch , however , does not ...
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... cast about to bring both ends together , Mrs. Turner and Weston being already hanged for killing Overbury with poison , but he being the very quintessence of law , presently informs the jury , that if a man be done to death with pis ...
... cast about to bring both ends together , Mrs. Turner and Weston being already hanged for killing Overbury with poison , but he being the very quintessence of law , presently informs the jury , that if a man be done to death with pis ...
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... cast it from him , swearing he neither loved them nor their fashions . Another one , bringing him roses on his shoes , he asked , if they would make him a ruff - footed dove ? One yard of sixpenny ribbon served that turn . " Osborn has ...
... cast it from him , swearing he neither loved them nor their fashions . Another one , bringing him roses on his shoes , he asked , if they would make him a ruff - footed dove ? One yard of sixpenny ribbon served that turn . " Osborn has ...
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... cast upon our nation , that never after was there any such syllable heard , but all honour done to the nation , and all thanks to him in particular . " From thence , next day , they went to Madrid , where all the royal entertainment ...
... cast upon our nation , that never after was there any such syllable heard , but all honour done to the nation , and all thanks to him in particular . " From thence , next day , they went to Madrid , where all the royal entertainment ...
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