Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 266
... death seems to have been explicable enough without poison ; and if it was due to poison , there were many about the Queen more liable to suspicion than the Countess of Soissons , who had much to lose by Louise's death . Neither Rebenac ...
... death seems to have been explicable enough without poison ; and if it was due to poison , there were many about the Queen more liable to suspicion than the Countess of Soissons , who had much to lose by Louise's death . Neither Rebenac ...
Page 544
... death will take place before another full moon , and the ticking of the death - watch is more to be feared at full moon than at other times . The belief in the malignity of the death - tick is as fully established in the Cape Colony as ...
... death will take place before another full moon , and the ticking of the death - watch is more to be feared at full moon than at other times . The belief in the malignity of the death - tick is as fully established in the Cape Colony as ...
Page 594
... death , and hee had heard they did soe beefore the death of his grandfather . ) After the death of Mrs. Bradocke , the pidgeons went away . 2ndly . About three quarters of a year after the death of Mrs. Bradocke , my father , goeing to ...
... death , and hee had heard they did soe beefore the death of his grandfather . ) After the death of Mrs. Bradocke , the pidgeons went away . 2ndly . About three quarters of a year after the death of Mrs. Bradocke , my father , goeing to ...
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