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1 II | accomplished, three principal circumstances are to be noted:~1. That 2 IX | stroke of the heart, and the circumstances under which it is either 3 IX | to external and internal circumstances, to naturals and non-naturals - 4 XI | conspicuous; under such circumstances let a ligature be thrown 5 XI | full. The hand under such circumstances retains its natural colour 6 XV | heat and spirits under all circumstances, and rest allowing them 7 XV | consequence, inasmuch as in such circumstances the whole body labours under 8 XVII| apparent. In the altered circumstances the right has only to drive 9 XVII| and suffices under all circumstances, we find that the nearer