| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 520 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 - 1889 - 566 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 - 1890 - 568 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. " The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of 'her presence there, by a knock... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 638 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or oelief of fraud. " The supposed spirit had before publickly 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 - 1900 - 928 páginas
...been put to bed by several ladies. They sat rather more than an nour, and hearing nothing, went down ilations, and their right, at least for the present, John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 páginas
...strongest terms, any knowledge or belief of fraud. ' The supposed spirit had before publickly promised, e must always be some degree of care and anxiety....master of the house is anxious to entertain his gue John, Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock... | |
| Valeria Tinkler-Villani, Peter Davidson, Jane Stevenson - 1995 - 338 páginas
...controlled experiment, was published in the Public Ledger. "The supposed spirit ... publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen into the vault ... where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there by a knock upon her coffin."... | |
| 1762 - 792 páginas
...interrogated the father of the girl, who i!-nicd, in the frrongeft terms, any knowledge Qr belief of traud. The fuppofed fpirit had before publickly promifed,...gentlemen into the vault, under the church of St. Jonn, ClerkenweU, where the body is dcpolited, and give 2 token of her prefcncc there by a knock upea... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1893 - 990 páginas
...Gentleman's Magazine at the time. "The supposed spirit," says that account, "had publicly promised by an affirmative knock that it would attend one of...the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John's, Cierkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there by a knock... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1763 - 652 páginas
...the child has fome art of making, or couftter-' feiting, particular iioifes, and thatf' publicly tive knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen into the vault, under the church of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the body is depofited, and give a token of her preience there is no agency... | |
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