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The 53-year-old star had no history of causing trouble and was known to be generous with fellow cast members, she added. Pre-1569, in the 1390 Melibeus by Geoffrey Chaucer, the author uses the term "mortal woundes" in the quote "Thre of his olde foos. Guiteau became convinced that Garfield’s death would save the country by allowing Vice President Chester A.
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Kennedy planned to walk through the ballroom after speaking on his way to another gathering of supporters, but reporters wanted a press conference.The animal which I saw had the appearance of a leopard, though it had the feet of a bear and a mouth like the mouth of a lion. The religious text The Apocalypse: A Reading of the Revelation of John, published in 1994, uses the term mortal wound in reference to Revelation 13:3.
S DEADLY WOUND WAS HEALED – REVELATION 13:3 THE BEAST’S DEADLY WOUND WAS HEALED – REVELATION 13:3
The author describes how the person's old mortal wound was not yet healed and hoped he would recover completely. Also, his reputation was, in large part, helped by the vast amount of writing he left behind, while Burr only left two small volumes.The first entry in the Oxford English Dictionary for mortal wound is dated 1578 [8] and the first entry for mortally wounded is dated 1569.