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and having gained admittance , they attacked the fellow who inhabits it , who resisted most desperately ; he was armed with a loaded pistol , but the officers took care to deprive him of any means of using it . They searched him , and ...
and having gained admittance , they attacked the fellow who inhabits it , who resisted most desperately ; he was armed with a loaded pistol , but the officers took care to deprive him of any means of using it . They searched him , and ...
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... attack on a plate of toast , which happened to come first in his way , when he went forth , " seeking what he might devour , " De Chemant then demanded the price of his work . Morton offered him twenty guineas ; this was refused : he ...
... attack on a plate of toast , which happened to come first in his way , when he went forth , " seeking what he might devour , " De Chemant then demanded the price of his work . Morton offered him twenty guineas ; this was refused : he ...
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... attack him ; but the moment the person with the musket made his appearance , the unknown dropt down and expired . Every medical assistance was immediately procured , but in vain . He afterwards proved to be a poor maniac , who had ...
... attack him ; but the moment the person with the musket made his appearance , the unknown dropt down and expired . Every medical assistance was immediately procured , but in vain . He afterwards proved to be a poor maniac , who had ...
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... attack of insanity , but re- covered in a month , and continued perfectly sane ever since . par- The Rev. Mr White ... attacks of violent madness in 1805 and 1806 , and that a few weeks before her marriage , she had had a strait waist ...
... attack of insanity , but re- covered in a month , and continued perfectly sane ever since . par- The Rev. Mr White ... attacks of violent madness in 1805 and 1806 , and that a few weeks before her marriage , she had had a strait waist ...
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... attacked the bear- ers , and compelled them to drop the corpse and fly for shelter . The ani- mal then repeatedly butted at the cof- fin , and would probably have broken it to pieces , had not assistance been procured , and the beast ...
... attacked the bear- ers , and compelled them to drop the corpse and fly for shelter . The ani- mal then repeatedly butted at the cof- fin , and would probably have broken it to pieces , had not assistance been procured , and the beast ...
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