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Thus James I. is said to have caused a report of his own death to be circulated , while he lay perdu at his house at Theobald's , -merely that he might have the pleasure of learning how grievously his loving subjects ' would lament the ...
Thus James I. is said to have caused a report of his own death to be circulated , while he lay perdu at his house at Theobald's , -merely that he might have the pleasure of learning how grievously his loving subjects ' would lament the ...
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The other symptoms were those which are common to fer vers of great debility , but no really putrid appearance took place till a few hours before death , which frequently happened as early as the 4th or 5th day .
The other symptoms were those which are common to fer vers of great debility , but no really putrid appearance took place till a few hours before death , which frequently happened as early as the 4th or 5th day .
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The Dance of Death , painted by H. Holbein , and ena graved by W. Hollar . 8vo . il . 15. Bound . Edwards . This curious and elegant volume is well adapted to gratify those who study the antiquities of the arts .
The Dance of Death , painted by H. Holbein , and ena graved by W. Hollar . 8vo . il . 15. Bound . Edwards . This curious and elegant volume is well adapted to gratify those who study the antiquities of the arts .
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