Celebrated Trials of All Countries : and Remarkable Cases of Criminal JurisprudenceL.A. Godey, 1836 - 596 páginas |
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... apoplexy ? A. They were entirely , in my opinion , the effects of the draught . Q. Might not an apoplexy or an epilepsy be accompanied with those symp- toms ? A. I never saw either of them attended with a heaving at the sto- mach . Q ...
... apoplexy ? A. They were entirely , in my opinion , the effects of the draught . Q. Might not an apoplexy or an epilepsy be accompanied with those symp- toms ? A. I never saw either of them attended with a heaving at the sto- mach . Q ...
Página 140
... apoplexy or epilepsy ? A. The appearance of the body in the putrid state in which it was when I had the opportunity of observing it , could give no information to form an opinion upon respecting the cause of the death . Q. Have you had ...
... apoplexy or epilepsy ? A. The appearance of the body in the putrid state in which it was when I had the opportunity of observing it , could give no information to form an opinion upon respecting the cause of the death . Q. Have you had ...
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... whatever is passing ; yet when the fit goes off , he has no knowledge or recollection of what has happened . Apoplexy is a sudden privation of all the powers of sense and voluntary motion , the person 142 JOHN DONELLAN , ESQ .
... whatever is passing ; yet when the fit goes off , he has no knowledge or recollection of what has happened . Apoplexy is a sudden privation of all the powers of sense and voluntary motion , the person 142 JOHN DONELLAN , ESQ .
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... apoplexy , or the effect of the medicine ? A. The effects of the medicine , I think , undoubtedly , not spontaneous epilepsy or apoplexy ; it is very immaterial whether you call the symptoms epileptic or apoplectic , for whichever they ...
... apoplexy , or the effect of the medicine ? A. The effects of the medicine , I think , undoubtedly , not spontaneous epilepsy or apoplexy ; it is very immaterial whether you call the symptoms epileptic or apoplectic , for whichever they ...
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... apoplexy had come on , would not the symptoms have been nearly or somewhat similar ? A. Very much the same . Q. Have you ever known or heard of a young subject dying of an apo- plectic or epileptic fit ? A. Certainly ; but with regard ...
... apoplexy had come on , would not the symptoms have been nearly or somewhat similar ? A. Very much the same . Q. Have you ever known or heard of a young subject dying of an apo- plectic or epileptic fit ? A. Certainly ; but with regard ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 210 - Then being asked which way he would lay himself on the block, he answered, " So the heart be right, it is no matter which way the head lies.
Página 561 - ... he was clearly of opinion, that the persons were bewitched; and said, that in Denmark there had been lately a great discovery of witches, who used the very same way of afflicting persons, by conveying pins into them, and crooked as these pins were, with needles and nails. And his opinion was, that the devil in such cases did work upon the bodies of men and women, upon a natural foundation...
Página 509 - Majesty, that he was loose and absolved from rules of government, and that he had an army in Ireland, which he might employ to reduce this kingdom ; for which he deserves to undergo "the pains and forfeitures of high treason.
Página 205 - Your faith hath heretofore been questioned; but I am resolved you are a good Christian, for your book, which is an admirable work, doth testify as much. I would give you counsel, but I know that you can apply unto yourself far better than I am able to give you...
Página 201 - ... taxed by the world with the defence of the most heathenish and blasphemous opinions, which I list not to repeat, because Christian ears cannot endure to hear them, nor the authors and maintainers of them be suffered to live in any Christian commonwealth.
Página 411 - The noise subsided, and he was asked if he had anything to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon him.
Página 424 - October 1828, or on one or other of the days of that month, or of...
Página 241 - An Act to explain and amend an act made in the twenty-second year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, ' An Act for amending, explaining, and reducing into one Act of Parliament the laws relating to the government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea...
Página 564 - That there were such creatures as witches, he made no doubt at all. For, fast, the Scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had provided laws against such persons, which is an argument of their confidence of such a crime. And such hath been the judgment of this kingdom, as appears by...
Página 198 - Coke: Thou art an odious fellow, thy name is hateful to all the realm of England for thy pride.