 | ...ourfclvcs, went away fully fatifficd, as to all the particulars of this fact, but confounded and puzzled, and not able to form any rational fche'me that might...called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, fctilcd legacies on his fervants, reN .-! .- ceivc4 ccived the foramen!, and calmly and compofedly... | |
 | William Granger - 1804
...the fact, but unable to form any rational fcheme lhat inight account for it. After this the Colonel called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will,...legacies on his fervants, received the facrament, and calm'y expired about five or fix o'clock, that evening. Cheyafs Engltjb Malady. Surprizing Relation... | |
 | Charles Brockden Brown - 1806
...fully satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, but not able to form any rational scheme how to account for it. He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, Sec., and calmly and composedly died about live or six o'clock th.it 156 AN ACCOUNT OF GEOHGE THOMAS.... | |
 | 1817
...satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, but not able to form any rational st heute how to account for it. He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will &c. and calmly and composedly died about five or six o'clock that evening." p. Í2. This history, related... | |
 | John Reid - 1821 - 440 sivua
...fully satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, but not able to form any rational scheme how to account for it. He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, &c., and calmly and composedly died about five or six o'clock that evening." * Burton, in his Anatomy... | |
 | 1822
...fully satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, but not able to form any rational scheme how to account for it: He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, &c. and calmly and composedly died about five or six o'clock that evening.' Dr. Reid concludes that... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1822
...fully satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, but not able to form any rational scheme how to account for it: He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, &c. and calmly and composedly died about five of" six o'clock that evening.' Dr. Reid concludes that... | |
 | John Gordon Smith - 1824 - 579 sivua
...the particulars of this fact, but confounded and puzzled, and not able to form any rational scheme that might account for it. " He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, settled legacies on his servants, received the sacrament, and calmly and composedly expired about five... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...the particulars of this fact, but confounded and puzzled, and not able to form any rational scheme that might account for it. He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, settled legacies on his servants, received the sacrament, and calmly and composedly expired about six... | |
 | 1830
...satisfied as to all the particulars of this fact, hut not heing ahle to form any rational scheme how to account for it. He afterwards called for his attorney, added a codicil to his will, and calmly and composedly died ahout five or six o'clock that evening." Thunder Rods and Paragreles.... | |
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