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The Modern Traveller. A Popular Description, Geographical, Historical, and ... - Page 73
by Josiah Conder - 1828
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Robert Walsh - American essays - 1828 - 564 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death,'so that his successful antagonist should never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed...not ?—she was a very old woman,—what use was she ?' Tlie old murderer was in prison, but my friend said he hud no doubt that his interference ifl such...
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Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From ..., Volume 1

Reginald Heber - Bishops - 1828 - 564 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death, so that his successful antagonist should never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed...?— she was a very old woman,—what use was she T The old murderer was in prison, but my friend said he had no doubt that his interference in such...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

Methodist Church - 1828 - 506 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death ; so that his successful antagonist should never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed...said very coolly, "Why not ? — she was a very old woman, — of what use was she"!" The old murderer was in prison, but my friend said he had no doubt...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 29; Volume 47

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1828 - 618 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death, so that his successful antagonist might never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed...said very coolly: " Why not? — she was a very old woman, — what use was she ? " The old murderer was in prison ; but my friend said, he had no doubt...
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The American Quarterly Review, Volume 4

1828 - 732 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death, so that his successful antagonist should never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed...gentleman who told me this case, one of the officers of bis court, the same, indeed, who had reported it to him, not as a horrible occurrence, but an a proof...
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The Religious Magazine, Or Spirit of the Foreign Theological ..., Volume 2

Religion - 1828 - 586 pages
...spirit haunt it after death ; so, that his successful antagonist should never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed by the gentleman who told me this севе, one of the officers of bis court, the same indeed who had reported it to him, not as a horrible...
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The Extractor; or Universal repertorium of literature, science ..., Volume 1

1829 - 762 pages
...from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed by the 45S 460 gentleman who told me this cue, one of the officers of his court, the same, indeed,...said very coolly, ' why not ? — she was a very old woman — what use was ehe ?' The old murderer was in prison, but my friend said he had no doubt that...
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India's Cries to British Humanity: Relative to Suttee, Infanticide, British ...

James Peggs - Hindu ethics - 1830 - 560 pages
...any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed by the gentleman who told me the case, one of the officers of his court, (the same...said very coolly : " Why not?— she was a very old woman, — what use wasshe ? The old murderer was in prison ; but my friend said he had no doubt that...
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India's Cries to British Humanity: Relative to Suttee, Infanticide, British ...

James Peggs - Hindu ethics - 1830 - 556 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death, so that his successful antagonist might never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed by the gentleman who told me the case, one of the officers of his court, (the same indeed who had reported it to him, not as a horrible...
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Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta ...

Reginald Heber - Bishops - 1846 - 328 pages
...her spirit haunt it after death, so that his successful antagonist should never derive any advantage from it. On some horror and surprise being expressed...me this case, one of the officers of his court, the game indeed who had reported it to him, not as a horrible occurrence, but as a proof how spiteful the...
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