The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily prevailed on to go ; but lest they should take it ill , I went with them ; when , to my Surprize , Mr. Campbell related all their past ...
... heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily prevailed on to go ; but lest they should take it ill , I went with them ; when , to my Surprize , Mr. Campbell related all their past ...
Strana 93
... heard Nothing out of Yorkshire - You look so surpriz'd you could not have heard of it - and yet the Parti- culars are such , that it cannot be false : I am sorry I am got into it so far , that I now must tell you ; but I know not but it ...
... heard Nothing out of Yorkshire - You look so surpriz'd you could not have heard of it - and yet the Parti- culars are such , that it cannot be false : I am sorry I am got into it so far , that I now must tell you ; but I know not but it ...
Strana 324
... heard unspeakable Words , which it is not possible for Man to utter . By this is meant , that what he heard was so infinitely different from any thing which he had heard in this World , that it was impossible to express it in such Words ...
... heard unspeakable Words , which it is not possible for Man to utter . By this is meant , that what he heard was so infinitely different from any thing which he had heard in this World , that it was impossible to express it in such Words ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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