A person who worked in a brewery quarrelled with one of his fellow-workmen, and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large fire under the boiling... Involuntary Confessions: A Monograph - Sivu 15tekijä(t) Francis Wharton - 1860 - 36 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1809 - 618 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body and threw it into a large fire under the boiling-vat, where it was in a short time so completely consumed that no twees of ifs existence remained... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 418 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large fire under the boiling-vat, where it was in a short time so completely consumed that no traces of its existence remained.... | |
| Charles Buck - 1841 - 520 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large...day, when the man was missed, the murderer observed very coolly, that he had perceived his fellow servant to have been intoxicated ; and that he had probably... | |
| 1844 - 632 sivua
...in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then look the dead body, and threw it into a large fire under the boiling-vat, where it was in a short time so completely consumed, that no traces of its existence remained.... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body and threw it into a large fire under the boiling-vat, where it was in a short, time so completely consumed, tnat no traces of its existence... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1850 - 882 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body and threw it into a large fire under the boiling vat, where of some balance of money to make his escape. He meditated this wickedness the more readily, because... | |
| 1855 - 630 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. V other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large fire under the boiling-vat, where it was in a short time so completely consumed, that no traces of its existence remained.... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 414 sivua
...witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large fire under the boiling Tat, where it was in a short time so completely consumed,...day when the man was missed, the murderer observed very coolly that he had perceived his fellowservant to have been intoxicated ; and that he had probably... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 414 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large...boiling vat, where it was in a short time so completely consuned, that no traces of its existence remained. On the following day when the man was missed, the... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 420 sivua
...and struck him in such a manner that he died upon the spot. No other person was witness to the deed. He then took the dead body, and threw it into a large fire under the boiling vnt, where it was in a short time so completely consumed, that no traces of its existence remained.... | |
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