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xviii 265] xx 171) xxi 217*] 173] 342] Death, from a piece of gristle sticking in 
xxii 441] xxxi 223] 
Dearborn, gen. (Amer.) liv 199] 204] 
lv 178] 180] 183] 196] 149, 212 
Tar Phil. xxxiv 134. lv 378, lvi 368, 
Dearg. See Grant, Alex. 
Dearth, plans to prevent, i 382, 383 
--++ public prayers in several churches 
against, ix 87] 
+--» instances of, xliii 494 
-+»+ See also Provision 
Deasy, Tim. lv 261 
Death from suffocation, i 96, 116. ii 123. iv 
74] 159] v 86] vi 56) wii 108] viii 159] xi 
126] 151] 161] xii 132] xvi 139] xxi 187] 
188] xxxiii 2] xxxix 47. x1 42. xlv 383, 
438. xlvi 409. xlvii 354. xlviii 384, 411. 
xlix 475, 509. liii 5, 7, 9, 10,29. liv 151. 
ly 44, lvi 4, 91. vii 95. Iviii 114, 147. lix 
17. Ix 99. Ixi 72 
e+. from fright, iii 117] x 156] xiii 132] 
xix 147] xxi 205] xxiii 241] xxix 227] 
xlv 408. xlix 481]. 1 25*. liii 78. liv 10, 
123. lvi 114. lviii 155. Ixi 50, 66 
+. +» thoughts on, vi 185. lii 539 
-.». sudden, of a father, on hearing his 
son was drowned, x 91] : 
Caen remarkable, x 112] xxvi 222] 
xlv 408. xlvii 420, 485. xlviii 354, 411. 
xlix 355, 498. lv 10, 63. lvi 2. lvii 89 
+... caused by placing a frozen person be- 
fore a fire, xi 57] 
by biting the little finger, 
xii 130] 
++.. ata time predicted, xii 151] 
-... extraordinary of a husband and wife, 
xiii 105] lvii 272 
.. +. from cold, xiv 76] xxxiv 1. xl 94. xlv 
356. xlix 429, 523. liii 5] liv 31. lvi 5 
swallowing a pin, xiv 146] 
.... of several gentlemen after examining 
some paupers, xvi 96] 
.... from sickness after opening a grave at 
Paris, xvi 117] 
«+++ —— unexpected good news, xvi 119] 
xxi 216] iv 66] x 88] 162] xxii 218] 
Sane clothes catching fire, xvii 81] 
xviii 115] xxi 170] xxiv 201] xxvi 200] 
xli 24. xliv 393, 465. xlv 380, 466. xlvi 
381, id. 423, 426, 720, 787. xlvii 356, 360, 
362, 401. xlviii 363, 364, 371. xlix 378, 
sg 137*. liv 102. lvi2, 83. lvii 27, 31, 
6 
..++ —— Sleeping before a large fire when 
drunk, xvii 81] 
digging for money in consequence 
of a dream, xvii 89] 
Cass sleeping in a room fresh painted, 
xvii 141] 
.... —— the bite of a gnat, xviii 130] 
ee ++ —— passion, xix 147] ly 79. lvii 51. 
lyiii 177 
e+.» —— grief forthe Joss of a husband, 
xix 189) 
weer 
the throat, xix 194] 
. — grief at being robbed, xxi 207] 
...- sudden, in the midst of a song, xxix 
197] 
..«+ fisherman choked by a soal, xxxiv 33 
.... from enormous eating, xl 20. xlvi 416 
.+.+ untimely, numerous instances of, in 
one family, xli 32. xlv 426 
..+. from falling into a brewer’s copper, 
xlv 467 
.s.. —— heat of Sun in E. Indies, xlv 553 
wae. —— the bite of a viper, xlvi 417 
wees —— leaping out of a window, xlvii 
393 
«e+. —— reading in bed, xlix 464 
drinking cold water while hot, 
liii 87 
50 grief, in consequence of defama- 
tion, liv 65 
..+. —— maggots eating into the body, liv 
91 
eee. —— drinking spirit, lv 8 
want of food. See Starvation 
.... See also Drunkenness and Drowned 
persons 
—— apparent. See Animation, suspended 
Debating societies, lii 92 + 
Debatt, gov. iv 173] 
Debbieg, col. Hugh, xxvii 289] 
—— ]. col. H. lvii 160 
Debelle, gen. xliv 217 
Debentures, money raised by, ]v 66] 70] 
Debi Sing, xxx 160] xxxi 160) 275] 
Debourg, ii 227 
Debry, J. xxxiv 31] xli 131] 256] 267 
Debt, on imprisonment for, ii 429. xiii 
163] 
«-.. action for a gaming debt contracted at 
Paris, iii 146] 
-... acts for the recovery of small debts, 
v 89] xv 92] 
-... action for imprisoning on a false claim, 
ix 94] 
.... recovered from jailors on the escape 
of prisoners, ix 102] xxxiv 11 
..+» action for, by a bagnio keeper, xii 
159] 
° io of gen. Gansell’s arrest, xvii 85] 
8 
... actof insolvency no baragainst a debt 
ae before but payable after, xxi 
211 
»... act for preventing frivolous and vexa- 
tious arrests, xxii 251] 
...-. wife arrested at the suit of her hus- 
band, xxiii 208] 
...-+ persons punished for arresting a do- 
mestic of an ambassador, xxiii 211] 
ieee character of our laws respecting, xxiii 
2 
». +. attempt to alter the laws respecting, 
xxxv 144] : 
«+.. value of goods recovered from a per- 
son recommending another, xliii 20 
