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... correspondent of the Gentleman's Magazine suggests that punish- ments should be rendered still more cruel . He proposed burning murderers alive ! These are his words : - " A death without pain , or seeming pain , cannot be presumed to ...
... correspondent of the Gentleman's Magazine suggests that punish- ments should be rendered still more cruel . He proposed burning murderers alive ! These are his words : - " A death without pain , or seeming pain , cannot be presumed to ...
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... correspondent inform me whether Emma , who was the wife of Sir Osbert Cayley ; Joan , who was the wife of Sir Robert Driby ; and Isabel , who was the wife of Sir John Orreby , were sisters or daughters of Robert de Tatshall , who ...
... correspondent inform me whether Emma , who was the wife of Sir Osbert Cayley ; Joan , who was the wife of Sir Robert Driby ; and Isabel , who was the wife of Sir John Orreby , were sisters or daughters of Robert de Tatshall , who ...
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... correspondent seems to be under the impression that it was originally called the Ifil . I think the name of the largest village on its banks gives the idea an aspect of probability . Affebridge may be a corruption of Ifilbridge , but ...
... correspondent seems to be under the impression that it was originally called the Ifil . I think the name of the largest village on its banks gives the idea an aspect of probability . Affebridge may be a corruption of Ifilbridge , but ...
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