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" Every muscle in his countenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful action ; rage, horror, despair, anguish, and ghastly smiles, united their hideous expression in the murderer's face, surpassing far the wildest representations of a Fuseli or a Kean. "
A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy: With Their Applications - Page 477
by Andrew Ure - 1831 - 844 pages
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An Elementary Course of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Volume 2

Thomas Turner Tate - 1855 - 334 pages
...minutes after death. Upon applying one of the polar wires to the forehead, and the other to the heel, every muscle in his countenance was simultaneously...united their hideous expression in the murderer's face. At this period several of the spectators were forced to leave the apartment from terror and sickness,...
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The Popular Educator, Volume 6

1855 - 424 pages
...the heel, " most extraordinary grimaces were exhibited every time the electric discharges were made ; every muscle in his countenance was simultaneously...horror, despair, anguish and ghastly smiles united their expression in the murderer's face. Ac this period several of the spectators were forced to leave the...
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An Elementary Course of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, for the Use of ...

Thomas Turner Tate - 1855 - 354 pages
...minutes after death. Upon applying one of the polar wires to the forehead, and the other to the heel, every muscle in his countenance was simultaneously...despair, anguish, and ghastly smiles united their PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS. 71 hideous expression in the murderer's face. At this period several of the...
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Human physiology v.2, Volume 2

Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 768 pages
...it, and the other to the heel, most extraordinary grimaces were exhibited. Every muscle in the face was simultaneously thrown into fearful action. "Rage,...in the murderer's face, surpassing far the wildest representation of a Fuseli or of a Kean." At this period, several of the spectators were forced to...
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An Elementary Course of Natural and Experimental Philosophy ...

Thomas Tate - 1856 - 540 pages
...death. Upon applying one of the polar wires to the forehead, and the other to the heel, every muscle 28 in his countenance was simultaneously thrown into...united their hideous expression in the murderer's face. At this period, several of the spectators were forced to leave the apartment from terror and sickness,...
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An Elementary Course of Natural and Experimental Philosophy ...

Thomas Tate - 1858 - 540 pages
...one of the polar wires to Jhe forehead, and the other to the heel, every muscle in his coontenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful action ; rage,...united their hideous expression in the murderer's face. At this period, several of the spectators were forced to leave the apartment from terror and sickness,...
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A Natural Philosophy: Embracing the Most Recent Discoveries in the Various ...

George Payn Quackenbos - 1860 - 468 pages
...eyebrow and the other to the heel, the most extraordinary grimaces were produced: " every muscle of the countenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful...their hideous expression in the murderer's face." Several spectators were so overcome by the sight that they had to leave the room, and one gentleman...
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A Natural Philosophy: Embracing the Most Recent Discoveries in the Various ...

George Payn Quackenbos - 1860 - 484 pages
...eyebrow and the other to the heel, the most extraordinary grimaces were produced : " every muscle of the countenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful...their hideous expression in the murderer's face." Several spectators were so overcome by the sight that they had to leave the room, and one gentleman...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 10

1862 - 764 pages
...along the edges of the galvanic plates, the most extraordinary grimaces were exhibited; and "fifty shocks, each greater than the preceding one, were given in two seconds. Every muscle of the countenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful action ; rage, horror, despair, anguish,...
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A Natural Philosophy, Embracing the Most Recent Discoveries in the Various ...

George Payn Quackenbos - 1862 - 468 pages
...produced: "every muscle of the countenance was simultaneously thrown into fearful ucliun; r«go, horrur, despair, anguish, and ghastly smiles, united their hideous expression in the murderer's face." Several spectators were so overcome by the sight that they had to leave the room, and one gentleman...
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