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... taken before the magistrate , by whom the prisoner has been committed , being reduced to writing , may be read at his trial before the jury , and in this way the purpose of examining himself is in some degree , though but imperfectly ...
... taken before the magistrate , by whom the prisoner has been committed , being reduced to writing , may be read at his trial before the jury , and in this way the purpose of examining himself is in some degree , though but imperfectly ...
Page 60
... taken place , and that the patient was lost by hemorrhage . The details of this singular history are really so meagre , and the language is so general , that we feel quite unable to acquiesce in the opinion of Dr. Smith . We are not ...
... taken place , and that the patient was lost by hemorrhage . The details of this singular history are really so meagre , and the language is so general , that we feel quite unable to acquiesce in the opinion of Dr. Smith . We are not ...
Page 308
... taken to London , He was care- fully watched , but not harshly treated , till he escaped out of cus- tody , and reached the sea - coast . Closely pursued , he retraced his steps ; and solicited an asylum in the priory of Sheen , near ...
... taken to London , He was care- fully watched , but not harshly treated , till he escaped out of cus- tody , and reached the sea - coast . Closely pursued , he retraced his steps ; and solicited an asylum in the priory of Sheen , near ...
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