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  • "Morral," said the officer to one of his men, "your horse is a kicker,

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various

  • At the same instant a puff of smoke issued from the window at which Don Manuel had stationed himself, the report of a musket was heard, and the unlucky Morral, shot through the body, fell headlong to the ground.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various

  • An anarchist told me afterwards that Estévanez had carried the bomb which was thrown by Morral in Madrid, from Paris to Barcelona, at which port he had taken ship for Cuba, by arrangement with the Duke of Bivona.

    Youth and Egolatry P��o Baroja 1914

  • Morral was an habitué of a cafe in the Calle de Alcalá at Madrid, where

    Youth and Egolatry P��o Baroja 1914

  • The crime of Morral forms the basis of Baroja's novel _La Dama

    Youth and Egolatry P��o Baroja 1914

  • A drawing of Morral was made at the time, however, by Ricardo Baroja.

    Youth and Egolatry P��o Baroja 1914

  • I didn't see the holder (Earl Morral) put it down and I didn't hear anything.

    NY Daily News 2010

  • Morral said that the study raises serious questions about the legitimacy of basing national drug policy decisions on the false assumption that pot is a gateway drug.

    Salem-News.com 2009

  • Morral said that the study raises serious questions about the legitimacy of basing national drug policy decisions on the false assumption that pot is a gateway drug.

    Salem-News.com 2009

  • As for Morral, he is devoting his Lenten season to cutting down on his Internet use.

    DigTriad.com - Top News 2009

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