Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... wife then were taken ill , and the dairy- maid also became unwell , without any ostensible cause . The farmer , coupling these things with his mo- ther's prediction , came to the con- clusion that he was " bewitched . " Bemoaning his ...
... wife then were taken ill , and the dairy- maid also became unwell , without any ostensible cause . The farmer , coupling these things with his mo- ther's prediction , came to the con- clusion that he was " bewitched . " Bemoaning his ...
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Edmund Burke. was drinking at a beerhouse , when his wife passed on her way from Chorley , and shook her fist at him . The prisoner went away , and returned in half - an - hour , say- ing his wife had been supping some broth at home ...
Edmund Burke. was drinking at a beerhouse , when his wife passed on her way from Chorley , and shook her fist at him . The prisoner went away , and returned in half - an - hour , say- ing his wife had been supping some broth at home ...
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... wife , at Tyree , 71 ; of Bacon and wife for murdering their two children , 90 ; of G. Bave for murdering a corporal at Woolwich , 94 ; great revenue penalties -Attorney - General v . Allen , 115 ; of J. Lewis for murdering his wife at ...
... wife , at Tyree , 71 ; of Bacon and wife for murdering their two children , 90 ; of G. Bave for murdering a corporal at Woolwich , 94 ; great revenue penalties -Attorney - General v . Allen , 115 ; of J. Lewis for murdering his wife at ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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