The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 48. köideJ. Dodsley, 1806 |
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... continued in this dreadful situation , under the inspec- tion of a magistrate , during the space of fifty - three or fifty - four minutes by a watch , which was pro- vided , from some supposed notion , that the torture could not be ...
... continued in this dreadful situation , under the inspec- tion of a magistrate , during the space of fifty - three or fifty - four minutes by a watch , which was pro- vided , from some supposed notion , that the torture could not be ...
Page 433
... continued till near 8 , at which time it was as dark as it used to be at 9. The lightning was amazingly vivid , and appeared one continued flash ; the thunder , too , was tre- mendous . A large barn at Linstock ( farmed by John Lennox ) ...
... continued till near 8 , at which time it was as dark as it used to be at 9. The lightning was amazingly vivid , and appeared one continued flash ; the thunder , too , was tre- mendous . A large barn at Linstock ( farmed by John Lennox ) ...
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... continued to publish plays and poems , and to receive every remuneration , that adulation and generosity could bestow , till the year 1635 , when religious thoughts had rendered him so hypochondriac that he could hardly be considered as ...
... continued to publish plays and poems , and to receive every remuneration , that adulation and generosity could bestow , till the year 1635 , when religious thoughts had rendered him so hypochondriac that he could hardly be considered as ...
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Trial of Henry Viscount Melville Managers ordered to proceed in the | 109 |
persedJoseph Bonaparte declared King of Naples by his Brother | 130 |
The German Empire the natural Barrier of Europe against France Conse | 152 |
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