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" I felt stupified, and scarcely was conscious of what I did. Still, fear for myself remained in a sufficient degree to induce me to some exertion, and I attempted to talk to those who stood next, partly that I might have an excuse for turning away from... "
Awful Disclosures - Page 103
by Maria Monk - 1851 - 384 pages
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 3

1838 - 634 pages
...seemed to seek how they might best beat the breath out of her body, and mangle it without coming into direct contact with it, or seeing the effects of their...sufferer had been smothered and crushed to death, Father * A gag is a piece of iron made of a certain size, forced into the mouth to keep the jaws extended...
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Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England. [wanting pp. 121-168].

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1851 - 400 pages
...the bed as could find room, and all did what they could, not only to smother, but to bruise her. . . After the lapse of fifteen or twenty minutes, and...sufferer had been smothered and crushed to death, (the priest) and the nuns ceased to trample upon her, and stepped from the bed. All was motionless...
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Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: Addressed to the ...

Saint John Henry Newman - Anti-Catholicism - 1851 - 426 pages
...the bed as could find room, and all did what they could, not only to smother, but to bruise her. . . After the lapse of fifteen or twenty minutes, and...sufferer had been smothered and crushed to death, (the priest) and the nuns ceased to trample upon her, and stepped from the bed. All was motionless...
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Why Priests Should Wed

Justin Dewey Fulton - Celibacy - 1888 - 368 pages
...to be endured. I felt stupefied, and scarcely was conscious of what, I did. WHY PRIESTS SHOULD WED. still fear for myself remained in a sufficient degree...sufferer had been smothered and crushed to death, the priest and the nuns ceased to trample upon her, and stepped from the bed. All was motionless and...
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The Booze Route: A Reform Book on Some of the Up-to-date Evils of the Age

John E. Main - Alcoholics - 1907 - 242 pages
...who stood next, partly that I might have an excuse for turning away from the dreadful scene. "After a lapse of fifteen or twenty minutes, and when it was...sufferer had been smothered and crushed to death, the priest and the nuns ceased to trample upon her, and stepped from the bed. All was motionless and...
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The Black Convent Slave: The Climax of Nunnery Exposures : Awful Disclosures

Ford Hendrickson - Anti-Catholicism - 1914 - 136 pages
...induce me to some exertion, and I attempted to talk to those who stood next, partly that I might hare an excuse for turning away from the dreadful scene....sufferer had been smothered and crushed to death, the priest and the nuns ceased to trample upon her, and stepped from the bed. All was motionless and...
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