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" ... then each of us, by turns, examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not by the nicest scrutiny discover the least symptom of life in him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance as well as we could, and... "
The History of Man: Displaying the Various Powers, Faculties, Capacities ... - Page 217
1746
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 9

John Wesley - Biography - 1786 - 738 pages
...examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not difcover the lead fymptom of life. Finding that he ftill continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had carried the experiment too far, and was aftually dead. This continued about half an hour. As we were...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 22

1806 - 754 pages
...20, 18uV odd appearance as well as we could, and find« ing he dill continued in chat condition, «e began to conclude that he had indeed carried • the experiment too far ; and at laft were fa. tisficd lie was actually dead, and were juft ready to leave him. This continued about halt an hour,...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 688 pages
...of them agreed it was nor to be accounted for; and finding^e continued in the fame condition, they began to conclude that he had indeed carried the experiment too far, and at laft were fatisfied he was actually dead, and were juft ready to leave him. This lafted about half an hour; but...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1806 - 500 pages
...in him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance as well as we could, and finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude...had indeed carried the experiment too far ; and at last were satisfied he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued about half...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46

England - 1839 - 870 pages
...as well as we could, and all of usjudging it inexplicable and unaccountable ; and, finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude...had indeed carried the experiment too far ; and at last were s:iti*fied he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued about half...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1

H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1817 - 502 pages
...him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance as well as we could ; and, finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude...had indeed carried the experiment too far ; and at last we were satisfied he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued about...
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A dissertation on the disorder of death; or that state of the frame under ...

Walter Whiter - 1819 - 544 pages
...well as " we could, and all of us, judging it inexpli" cable and unaccountable; and finding he " still continued in that condition, we began " to conclude...had indeed carried the " experiment too far, and at last were satis" fied he was actually dead, and were just " ready to leave him. This continued about...
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Essays on Hypochondriasis, and Other Nervous Affections

John Reid - Illness anxiety disorder - 1821 - 454 pages
...in him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance as well as we could, and finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude...had indeed carried the experiment too far, and at last we were satisfied he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued about...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 8

1821 - 498 pages
...acquainted with • remarkable tiring initiate of tbii phenomenon, in the ffaoa of a n»l Kd arxiit — £4. continued in that condition, we began to conclude...he had indeed carried the experiment too far, and ai last were satisfied he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued about...
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Quarterly Review, Volumes 27-28

English literature - 1822 - 1148 pages
...in him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance as well as we could, and finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude...had indeed carried the experiment too far ; and at last we were satisfied that he was actually dead, and were just ready to leave him. This continued...
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