The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 - Europe |
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... witness to eat . One night knife was thrown at the witness from the opposite side of the room , where the prisoner and she were sitting , which the prisoner informed her had been done by the spirit of the man to whom the priso- ner was ...
... witness to eat . One night knife was thrown at the witness from the opposite side of the room , where the prisoner and she were sitting , which the prisoner informed her had been done by the spirit of the man to whom the priso- ner was ...
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... witness to look towards the wall , when she saw the figure of a man faintly upon it . The witness asked the prisoner what he wanted ; when she informed her , that if she would lay some of her things out of her trunk , he would let her ...
... witness to look towards the wall , when she saw the figure of a man faintly upon it . The witness asked the prisoner what he wanted ; when she informed her , that if she would lay some of her things out of her trunk , he would let her ...
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... witness was Jane Wil- liams , of Rosehall - heath , who said , that a daughter of her's had formerly lived with Mrs Ridley , and her gene- ral food was broth made of beef's li- ver , and flour puddings : she was al- ways locked up in ...
... witness was Jane Wil- liams , of Rosehall - heath , who said , that a daughter of her's had formerly lived with Mrs Ridley , and her gene- ral food was broth made of beef's li- ver , and flour puddings : she was al- ways locked up in ...
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... witnesses of the catastrophe in the church - yard , immediately brought a large concourse of people to the spot ; and we notice with pleasure the prompt exertions which were immediately made for rescuing the unfortunate vic- tims , by ...
... witnesses of the catastrophe in the church - yard , immediately brought a large concourse of people to the spot ; and we notice with pleasure the prompt exertions which were immediately made for rescuing the unfortunate vic- tims , by ...
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... witnesses were called to prove , that she had been seized with attacks of violent madness in 1805 and 1806 , and that a few weeks before her marriage ... witness appeared to grow faint , 30 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1810. [ FEB . 21 .
... witnesses were called to prove , that she had been seized with attacks of violent madness in 1805 and 1806 , and that a few weeks before her marriage ... witness appeared to grow faint , 30 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1810. [ FEB . 21 .
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