The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... told he was appointed receiver at his lordship's own nomination ; but , very soon after he became invested with this trust , when the noble lord found there was no possible method , by any temptation whatever , to prevail on Mr. Johnson ...
... told he was appointed receiver at his lordship's own nomination ; but , very soon after he became invested with this trust , when the noble lord found there was no possible method , by any temptation whatever , to prevail on Mr. Johnson ...
Page 21
... told him , that he had shot Mr. Johnson , and that he had done it coolly ; he desired he might not be seized till it was known with certainty whether Mr. Johnson would die or not ; and threatened , that if any person attempted to seize ...
... told him , that he had shot Mr. Johnson , and that he had done it coolly ; he desired he might not be seized till it was known with certainty whether Mr. Johnson would die or not ; and threatened , that if any person attempted to seize ...
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... told him , from what he observed , it would be impracticable to extract the ball but to give him better hopes he told him , that many persons had lived a long while after they had been shot , though the ball had remained within them ...
... told him , from what he observed , it would be impracticable to extract the ball but to give him better hopes he told him , that many persons had lived a long while after they had been shot , though the ball had remained within them ...
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... told him , Mr. Johnson was dead , and that they were come to secure him . He said , he knew that was false ; for Mr. Johnson was not dead : that he wished it might be true : that he would not believe it , unless Mr. Kirkland would ...
... told him , Mr. Johnson was dead , and that they were come to secure him . He said , he knew that was false ; for Mr. Johnson was not dead : that he wished it might be true : that he would not believe it , unless Mr. Kirkland would ...
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... told his lordship I should say , that , though Mr. Johnson was shot , yet there was a great probability of his recovering ; and that I thought there was no necessity of seizing his lordship . His lordship then asked me , if I would make ...
... told his lordship I should say , that , though Mr. Johnson was shot , yet there was a great probability of his recovering ; and that I thought there was no necessity of seizing his lordship . His lordship then asked me , if I would make ...
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