Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... deceased sitting on the seat and blood issuing from a gash in his throat . I was sent to give information to Mr. Hill , de- ceased's partner , and on my return I assisted to remove the deceased from the closet . I returned , and found ...
... deceased sitting on the seat and blood issuing from a gash in his throat . I was sent to give information to Mr. Hill , de- ceased's partner , and on my return I assisted to remove the deceased from the closet . I returned , and found ...
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... deceased , and that the clothing being forced into the wound prevented the shot from passing completely through the neck . It would have been impossible for the deceased to have uttered a word after he had received the injury , as the ...
... deceased , and that the clothing being forced into the wound prevented the shot from passing completely through the neck . It would have been impossible for the deceased to have uttered a word after he had received the injury , as the ...
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... deceased worked on the opposite side to me . The counter in the shop is about two feet wide , but the deceased had nothing before him but a work board , and he was separated from the shop by a glass partition and door . The deceased had ...
... deceased worked on the opposite side to me . The counter in the shop is about two feet wide , but the deceased had nothing before him but a work board , and he was separated from the shop by a glass partition and door . The deceased had ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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