The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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Page 6
... considerable quantity of laudanum . On the vio- fence of her death - pangs coming on , medical aid was sent for , but too late to be of any assistance , and in a short time she expired . - The coroner's jury returned a verdict of Lunacy ...
... considerable quantity of laudanum . On the vio- fence of her death - pangs coming on , medical aid was sent for , but too late to be of any assistance , and in a short time she expired . - The coroner's jury returned a verdict of Lunacy ...
Page 10
... considerable time , while this was going on , as if some person were strangling her . The witness did not see any of these things again till some time afterwards , when she saw the prisoner wearing them . The ar- ticles which she saw ...
... considerable time , while this was going on , as if some person were strangling her . The witness did not see any of these things again till some time afterwards , when she saw the prisoner wearing them . The ar- ticles which she saw ...
Page 14
... considerable value ; and a Mr Lathy , of Newgate street , stated that the prisoner had , in like manner , obtained from him linen to the amount of 251 . Several other persons were in at- tendance , to prove other frauds against the ...
... considerable value ; and a Mr Lathy , of Newgate street , stated that the prisoner had , in like manner , obtained from him linen to the amount of 251 . Several other persons were in at- tendance , to prove other frauds against the ...
Page 24
... considerable skill and delicacy . He stated , that a slight error in the work might destroy its entire structure ; but that , on the other hand , the invention might be made one of the most propitious to beauty . He instanced the case ...
... considerable skill and delicacy . He stated , that a slight error in the work might destroy its entire structure ; but that , on the other hand , the invention might be made one of the most propitious to beauty . He instanced the case ...
Page 26
... considerable opening is made , through which the upper part of the spire forced its way , and striking against the carved wood partition , which divides the chancel from the body of the church , has driven the splinters as far as the ...
... considerable opening is made , through which the upper part of the spire forced its way , and striking against the carved wood partition , which divides the chancel from the body of the church , has driven the splinters as far as the ...
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