Dealings with the Dead, Том 2Dutton and Wentworth, 1856 - Всего страниц: 698 |
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... says , he should be content with Shakspeare's test- " This feather stirs ; she lives . " This may be a very good affirmativo test . But , as a negative test , it would bo good for little - this feather stirs not ; she is dead . In cases ...
... says , he should be content with Shakspeare's test- " This feather stirs ; she lives . " This may be a very good affirmativo test . But , as a negative test , it would bo good for little - this feather stirs not ; she is dead . In cases ...
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... says that , unless secured to the table , they are often heaved up and thrown to the ground . ” Upon this theory , the writer proposes , to account for those posthumous changes of position , which are known , sometimes to have taken ...
... says that , unless secured to the table , they are often heaved up and thrown to the ground . ” Upon this theory , the writer proposes , to account for those posthumous changes of position , which are known , sometimes to have taken ...
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... says , that , " the slightest going off from a man's natural temper is a species of drunkenness . " There are some men , cer- tainly , who seem to think , that total abstinence , from every species of merriment , is a wholesome ...
... says , that , " the slightest going off from a man's natural temper is a species of drunkenness . " There are some men , cer- tainly , who seem to think , that total abstinence , from every species of merriment , is a wholesome ...
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... say ; but he died at a great age , having passed one hundred years ; and he died cheerfully , as he had lived temperately . Lucretius says of him , lib . iii . v . 1052- " Sponte sua letho caput obvius obtulit ipse . ” The tendency of ...
... say ; but he died at a great age , having passed one hundred years ; and he died cheerfully , as he had lived temperately . Lucretius says of him , lib . iii . v . 1052- " Sponte sua letho caput obvius obtulit ipse . ” The tendency of ...
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... in the visage , " says the same author , " are all very uncertain signs . Mr. Zim- merman observed them all , upon the body of a criminal , who fainted , through the dread of the punishment he had 374 DEALINGS WITH THE DEAD .
... in the visage , " says the same author , " are all very uncertain signs . Mr. Zim- merman observed them all , upon the body of a criminal , who fainted , through the dread of the punishment he had 374 DEALINGS WITH THE DEAD .
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