The Edinburgh Review, Volum 108A. and C. Black, 1858 |
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... death . But we happen to know , from the certain testimony of the late Duchess of Gloucester , who was with her father when the message was delivered , that the King expressed not satisfaction , but regret ; and that he added the remark ...
... death . But we happen to know , from the certain testimony of the late Duchess of Gloucester , who was with her father when the message was delivered , that the King expressed not satisfaction , but regret ; and that he added the remark ...
Pàgina 349
... death which does not manifestly pro- ceed from natural causes , including all cases of sudden death by accident or otherwise , is inquired into publicly by the coroner . * on * It appears from the Judicial Statistics of 1857 compiled by ...
... death which does not manifestly pro- ceed from natural causes , including all cases of sudden death by accident or otherwise , is inquired into publicly by the coroner . * on * It appears from the Judicial Statistics of 1857 compiled by ...
Pàgina 350
... death ; and provided only he has notice of it , his duty requires him to summon a jury with- out waiting until he is called upon to do so by the friends or relatives of the deceased . This is an immense safeguard to the public , as it ...
... death ; and provided only he has notice of it , his duty requires him to summon a jury with- out waiting until he is called upon to do so by the friends or relatives of the deceased . This is an immense safeguard to the public , as it ...
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