Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina xi
... death of their husbands , upon those by whom they had been made desolate . The remedy resorted to was at least as severe as the cruelties which it was designed to punish . By an Act of the Privy Council , dated 3rd April , 1603 , the ...
... death of their husbands , upon those by whom they had been made desolate . The remedy resorted to was at least as severe as the cruelties which it was designed to punish . By an Act of the Privy Council , dated 3rd April , 1603 , the ...
Pagina 74
... death . The leader , whom they distinguished by the name of Madge Wildfire , had been summoned to assist at the procession by the impatient shouts of his confederates . " I will insure you five hundred pounds , " said the unhappy man ...
... death . The leader , whom they distinguished by the name of Madge Wildfire , had been summoned to assist at the procession by the impatient shouts of his confederates . " I will insure you five hundred pounds , " said the unhappy man ...
Pagina 225
... death of her offspring , as an event most likely to be the consequence of her culpable and cruel con- cealment . And if , under such circumstances , she could not alternatively show by proof that the infant had died a natural death , or ...
... death of her offspring , as an event most likely to be the consequence of her culpable and cruel con- cealment . And if , under such circumstances , she could not alternatively show by proof that the infant had died a natural death , or ...
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