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" Harvey appeared black lumps, the features being utterly undistinguishable; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever ! his comely and respect-inspiring face (except the pale hue, scarcely to be called livid) was the... "
Personal Sketches of His Own Times - Página 168
por Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 474 páginas
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Personal Sketches of His Own Times, Volumen1

Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 266 páginas
...lumps, the features being utterly undistinguishable ; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air iiad made no impression on it whatever ! His comely and...glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of a human creature : — this circumstance I never could get any medical man to give me the least explanation...
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American Quarterly Review, Volumen2

Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 páginas
...lumps, the features being utterly undistinguish:ible; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever! His comely and...respect-inspiring face (except the pale hue, scarcely to be culled livid,) was the same as in life: his eyes were not closed — his hair not much ruffled: in...
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American Quarterly Review, Volumen2

Robert Walsh - 1827 - 686 páginas
...black lumps, the features being utterly undistinguishable; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever! His comely and...(except the pale hue, scarcely to be called livid,) waa the same as in life: his eyes were not closed—his hair not much ruffled: in fact, it appeared...
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The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times, Volumen1

Richard Robert Madden - 1842 - 328 páginas
...were not closed, his hair not much ruffled ; in fact, it appeared to me, rather as a head of chiselled marble, with glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of a human creature: — this circumstance I never could get any medical man to give me the least explanation...
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History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798: With Memoirs of the Union, and ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 576 páginas
...black lumps, the features being utterly undistinguishable; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever ! his comely and...ruffled ; in fact, it appeared to me rather as a head of chiselled marble, with glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of a human creature. This circumstance...
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History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798: With Memoirs of the Union, and ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1854 - 552 páginas
...lumps, the features being utterly undistinguishable ; that of Koogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever ! his comely and...ruffled ; in fact, it appeared to me rather as a head of chiselled marble, with glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of a human creature. This circumstance...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 872 páginas
...fact that while Colclough's and Harvey's heads were but as black lumps, that of Keogh was unchanged. ' His comely and respect-inspiring face (except the...scarcely to be called livid) was the same as in life.' In his death speech he himself told, and thereby moved his audience to tears, how his aged brother...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volumen8

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1890 - 684 páginas
...lumps, the features being utterly undietinguishable ; that of Keogh was uppermost, bat the air had made no impression on it whatever. His comely and...much ruffled — in fact, it appeared to me rather aa a head of chiselled marble, with glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of a human creature. TLis...
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A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volumen4

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1892 - 520 páginas
...lumps, the features being utterly undistinguishable ; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever. His comely and...— in fact, it appeared to me rather as a head of chiselled marble, with glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of a human creature. This circumstance...
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History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798: With Memoirs of the Union, and ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1894 - 552 páginas
...ondistinguishable ; that of Keogh was uppermost, but the air had made no impression on it whatever 1 his comely and respect-inspiring face (except the...ruffled ; in fact, it appeared to me rather as a head of chiselled marble, with glass eyes, than as the lifeless remains of .a human creature. This circumstance...
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