| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 pages
...expire, says Cheyne, when he pleased, and yet, by an effort or somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much on our seeing the trial made, that...had its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture for some time ; while I held his right hand, Dr. Baynard laid hii... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 450 pages
...sensation, and ins::.!:tu so much on our seeing the trial made, that we were at last forced to comply We nil three felt his pulse first ; it was distinct, though small and thready ; and his heart had its usunl beating. lie composed himself on his back, and lay in a -.till posture some time ; while I held... | |
| 1839 - 870 pages
...it too far. He continued to talk very distinctly and sensibly above a quarter of an hour about this surprising sensation, and insisted so much on our...had its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture for some time, while I held his right hand, Dr Baynard laid his hand... | |
| Walter Whiter - 1819 - 544 pages
...sensation, and " insisted so much on our seeing the trial " made, that we were at last forced to com" ply. We all three felt his pulse first. It " was distinct,...had its usual beating. He " composed himself on his back, and lay in a " still posture sometime : while I held his " right hand, Dr. Baynard laid his hand... | |
| John Reid - 1821 - 454 pages
...he pleased, and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much upon our seeing the trial made, that we were at last forced...had its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture for some time ; while I held his right hand, Dr. Baynard laid his... | |
| 1821 - 498 pages
...too far. He continued to talk very distinctly and sensibly, above a quarter of an hour, about this surprising sensation, and insisted so much on our...; it was distinct, though small and thready ; and bis heart bad its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture some time... | |
| 1822 - 1148 pages
...he pleased, and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much upon our seeing the trial made, that we were at last forced...had its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture for some time; while I held his right hand, Dr. Haynard laid his hand... | |
| 1822 - 582 pages
...again. He insisted so much upon our seeing the trial made, that we were at last forced to comply. \Ve all three felt his pulse first; it was distinct, though...and thready, and his heart had its usual beating. Me composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture for some time; while I held his right hand,... | |
| 1825 - 610 pages
...somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much upon oor seeing the trial made, that we were forced to comply. We all three felt his pulse; first,...had its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture for some time ; while I held his right hand, Dr. Baynard laid his... | |
| 1826 - 372 pages
...too far. He continued to talk very distinctly and sensibly, above a quarter of an hour, about this surprising sensation, and insisted so much on our...had its usual beating. He composed himself on his back, and lay in a still posture some time; while I held his right hand, Dr. Baynard laid his hand... | |
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