 | Thomas Pennant - 1772 - 390 pages
...her throat, fhe coughed and ftrained, as if in danger to be choaked. One thing during the time (he eat and drank nothing is remarkable, that her jaws were unlocked, and fhe* recovered her fpeech, and retained it for feveral days, without any apparent caufe for the fame... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1773 - 582 pages
..., her throat, (he coughed and drained as if in danger to be choaked. One thing, during the time (he eat and drank nothing, is remarkable, that her jaws were unlocked, and (he recovered her fpeech, and retained it for feveral days, without any apparent caufe for the fame... | |
 | 540 pages
...danger of being choaked. One thing, din ing the time she eat and drank nothing, is remarkable thai her jaws were unlocked, and she recovered her speech,...without any apparent cause for the' same: she was cjiiiu.- sensible, repeated several questions of the short catechisms ; told them that it was to no... | |
 | 1809
...her throat, fhe coughed and {trained as if in danger. to be choaked. One thing, during the time flie eat and drank nothing, is remarkable, that her jaws were unlocked, and flie recovered her fpeech, and retained it for feveral days, without any apparent caufe for the fame;... | |
 | John Pinkerton - 1809 - 970 pages
...her throat, ihe coughed and (trained, as if in danger to be choaked. One thing, during the time (he eat and drank nothing, is remarkable that her jaws were unlocked, and ihe recovered her fpeech, and retained it for feveral days, without any apparent caufefor the fame... | |
 | 1820 - 506 pages
...throat, she coughed and strained as if in danger to be choked. One circumstance, during the time she ate and drank nothing, is remarkable, that her jaws were...unlocked and she recovered her speech, and retained it several days without any apparent cause. She was quite sensible, repeated several questions of the... | |
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