| James Boswell - 1860 - 496 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud.—The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen into the •?ault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 338 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. The supposed spirit had before publicly promised by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one...the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1866 - 336 páginas
...knowledge of fraud. As the spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock,* that she would attend one of the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body was deposited, and give a token of her presence there by a knock... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 540 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one...the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there by a knock upon... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 602 páginas
...belief of fraud. " The supposed spirit had before publickly promised, by an affirmative knock, tint it would attend one of the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1880 - 740 páginas
...belief of fraud. As the supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock," that she would attend one of the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John's, Clerkenwell, where the body was deposited, and give a token of her presence there by a knock... | |
| James Boswell - 1880 - 488 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. — The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen into the fault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 348 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. "The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one...the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. — The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one...the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 494 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. " The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one...the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there by a knock upon... | |
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