I was too much agitated by a series of incidents which had most powerfully affected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance of ten steps, a form like that of a deceased person. I pointed at... An Essay Towards a Theory of Apparitions - Seite 45von John Ferriar - 1813 - 139 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1813 - 552 Seiten
...series of incidents which had most powerfully affected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance...natural that she should not see any thing; my question therefore alarmed her very much, and she sent immediately for a physician. The phantasm continued about... | |
| 1813 - 566 Seiten
...series of incidents which had most powerfully aflfected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them ; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance...natural that she should not see any thing; my question therefore alarmed her very much, and she sent immediately for a physician. The phantasm continued about... | |
| 1813 - 550 Seiten
...series of incidents which had most powerfully affected my moral teeling, to be capable of attending to them ; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance...of a deceased person ; I pointed at it, asking my wile if she did not see it. It was but natural that she should not sec any thing; my question therefore... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 Seiten
...series of incidents which had most powerfully rJrected my mural feeling, to be capable of attending to them ; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance of ten -steps, aform like that of a deceased person. I pointed at it, asking my wife it' she did not tee it? It wa*... | |
| William Andrew Mitchell - 1820 - 562 Seiten
...series of incidents, which had most powerfully affected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them ; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance...natural that she should not see any thing ; my question, therefore, alarmed her very much, and she sent immediately for a physician. The phantasm continued... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 854 Seiten
...series of incidents which had most powerfully affected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them; on a sudden I perceived, at about the distance...natural that she should not see any thing : my question therefore alarmed her Very much, and she sent immediately for a physician : the phantasm continued... | |
| 1824 - 574 Seiten
...series of incidents, which had most powerfully affected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them. On a sudden, I perceived, at about the distance...natural that she should not see any thing ; my question, therefore, alarmed her very much, and she immediately sent for a physician. The phantom continued about... | |
| 1824 - 720 Seiten
...series of incidents, which had most powerfully af" ' fected my moral feeling, to be capable of attending to them. " ' On a sudden, I perceived, at about the...form like that of a deceased person. I pointed at it, ask" ' ing my wife if she did not see it ? It was but natural that " ' she should not see any thing... | |
| 1824 - 696 Seiten
...another person were in the room, a form like that of a person whom he knew to have been some time dead. " I pointed at it, asking my wife if she did not see...natural that she should not see any thing : my question therefore alarmed her very much, and she immediately sent for a physician. The phantasm continued about... | |
| 1825 - 610 Seiten
...series of incidents, which had most powerfully affected my moral feeling, to he capable of attending to them. On a sudden I perceived, at about the distance...natural that she should not see any thing : my question therefore alarmed her very much, and she immediately sent for a physician. The phantom continued about... | |
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