The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 114
... death of her own offspring . Every evidence proves this to be false , and his death is referred by all that have been interrogated ( and among them many were on the spot when it occurred ) to the same cause , He had slain , in a jealous ...
... death of her own offspring . Every evidence proves this to be false , and his death is referred by all that have been interrogated ( and among them many were on the spot when it occurred ) to the same cause , He had slain , in a jealous ...
Page 293
... death . " The nature of these exemplary deaths is fully explained by Mr. Stephen ( p . 309. ) , and gener- ally consisted in burning or gibbetting the offenders alive . " Insurrection ' ( says the author ) is not the only crime for ...
... death . " The nature of these exemplary deaths is fully explained by Mr. Stephen ( p . 309. ) , and gener- ally consisted in burning or gibbetting the offenders alive . " Insurrection ' ( says the author ) is not the only crime for ...
Page 365
... death , and announced to me that the hour of murder was at hand ! They were the harbingers of death to the helpless woman . I started up , I could not bear to hear them more , I rushed on in desperate haste , and as I came to the ...
... death , and announced to me that the hour of murder was at hand ! They were the harbingers of death to the helpless woman . I started up , I could not bear to hear them more , I rushed on in desperate haste , and as I came to the ...
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