| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 606 páginas
...killed her on the fpot, and the other at himfelf, which however did not take effecl:. The moment fhe fell, Mr. M'Nam'ara, a gentleman who was going to hand her into the coach, laid hold of her, thinking (he had fallen into a fie by the report of the piftol ; but he was foon... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 532 páginas
...ready to step into the coach, he tuok a pistol in each hand, one of which he discharged against lier, which killed her on the spot, and the other at himself, which, however, did not take effect. He then beat himself with tlie butt end on his head, in order to destroy himself, so fully bent was... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 636 páginas
...of his passion, he returned to his lodgings, and having loaded two pistols, went to the playhouse, where he waited till the play was over. Seeing Miss Reay ready to step into the coach, ho took a pistol in each hand, one of which he discharged against her, which killed her on the spot,... | |
| Peter Burke - 1849 - 522 páginas
...shortly after he returned to his lodgings, and having loaded two pistols, again came to the play-house, where he waited till the play was over. Seeing Miss...other at himself, which, however, did not take effect. He then beat himself with the butt-end on his head, in order to destroy himself, so fully was he bent... | |
| 586 páginas
...pistols, went back to the theatre, and when the performance was over, as Miss Reay was stepping into her coach, he took a pistol in each hand, one of which he discharged at her, and killed her on the spot, and the other at himself, but it did not take effect He then beat... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1851 - 608 páginas
...pistols, went back to the theatre, and when the performance was over, as Miss Reay was stepping into her coach, he took a pistol in each hand, one of which he discharged at her and killed her on the spot, and the other at himself, which did not, however, take effect. He... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 páginas
...pistols, went back to the theatre, and when the performance was over, as Miss Reay was stepping into her coach, he took a pistol in each hand, one of which he discharged at her, and killed her on the spot ; and the other, at himself, which did not, however, take effect.... | |
| William McAdoo - 1927 - 336 páginas
...his passion, he went home to his lodgings, and having loaded two pistols, returned to the play-house, where he waited till the play was over. Seeing Miss...gentleman who was going to hand her into the coach, laid hold of her, thinking she had fallen into a fit by the report of the pistol ; but he was soon... | |
| William McAdoo - 1927 - 346 páginas
...his passion, he went home to his lodgings, and having loaded two pistols, returned to the play-house, where he waited till the play was over. Seeing Miss...gentleman who was going to hand her into the coach, laid hold of her, thinking she had fallen into a fit by the report of the pistol; but he was soon convinced... | |
| George Borrow - 1928 - 550 páginas
...play-house, where he waited till the play was over. He then went to the Piazzas, Covent Garden, and seeing Miss Reay ready to step into the coach, he...a pistol in each hand, one of which he discharged at her, and killed her on the spot, and the other at himself, which however did not take effect. The... | |
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