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 It is the opinion of naturaliſts that our bodies are at certain ſtages of life compoſed of new matter, ſo that a great many poor men have new bodies oftner than new cloaths; now, as divines are not able to inform us which of theſe ſeveral bodies ſhall riſe at the reſurrection, it is very probable the deceaſed body may be for ever ſilent, as well as any others. {{c|T. S. {RICHARD SMITH.

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The Coroners Inqueſt for priſoners in the King's Bench, ſat on the body of the man, and brought him in felo de fe; and the Inqueſt for the Mayor's Liberty, ſat on the body of the woman and the child, and brought in the woman lunatic, and that the man was guilty of wilful murder as to the child.

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