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Page 60
... death from apoplexy , in which no blood could be obtained by venesection : but , some hours afterward , it was found ... death has fully taken place ; and a case of this nature is fresh in our recollection , in which a considerable ...
... death from apoplexy , in which no blood could be obtained by venesection : but , some hours afterward , it was found ... death has fully taken place ; and a case of this nature is fresh in our recollection , in which a considerable ...
Page 408
... death . With fraud and deceit you obtained a dispensation from the Pope to take your cousin , his sister - in - law , to wife , in order that by the death of him and the Queen Joanna his wife , you might become king in their stead . And ...
... death . With fraud and deceit you obtained a dispensation from the Pope to take your cousin , his sister - in - law , to wife , in order that by the death of him and the Queen Joanna his wife , you might become king in their stead . And ...
Page 473
... death of Louis , con- sisting of 749 members , 28 were absent from illness or on public business . The actual voters , therefore , were 721 ; and of them 387 voted for unconditional death , and 334 for de- tention , or banishment , or ...
... death of Louis , con- sisting of 749 members , 28 were absent from illness or on public business . The actual voters , therefore , were 721 ; and of them 387 voted for unconditional death , and 334 for de- tention , or banishment , or ...
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