American SpeechesWayland Maxfield Parrish, Marie Hochmuth Nichols Greenwood Press, 1969 - 518 pagina's |
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Pagina 158
... seen in that street , several times during that evening , under suspicious circumstances ; under such circumstances as induced those who saw them to watch their movements . Of this there can be no doubt . Mirick saw a man stand- ing at ...
... seen in that street , several times during that evening , under suspicious circumstances ; under such circumstances as induced those who saw them to watch their movements . Of this there can be no doubt . Mirick saw a man stand- ing at ...
Pagina 159
... seen under such suspicious circumstances , was a place from which every occu- pied room in Mr. White's house is clearly seen ; let it be remembered , that the place , though thus very near to Mr. White's house , is a retired and lonely ...
... seen under such suspicious circumstances , was a place from which every occu- pied room in Mr. White's house is clearly seen ; let it be remembered , that the place , though thus very near to Mr. White's house , is a retired and lonely ...
Pagina 160
... seen in none of his usual haunts about the town . Yet , if he was the actual perpetrator of the murder , which nobody doubts , he was in the town somewhere . Can you , therefore , entertain a doubt that he was one of the persons seen in ...
... seen in none of his usual haunts about the town . Yet , if he was the actual perpetrator of the murder , which nobody doubts , he was in the town somewhere . Can you , therefore , entertain a doubt that he was one of the persons seen in ...
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