| John Entick - London (England) - 1766 - 500 pages
...they examined the girl ; but could draw no conftiiion from her. Between two and three fhe defired, and was permitted, to go home with her father. It was therefore the opinion of the whole alTembly, that the child had fome art of making or counterfeiting particular noifes, auu that there... | |
| Jerónimo Lobo - Ethiopia - 1789 - 544 pages
...return they examined the girl, but could draw no confelfion from her. Between two and three fhe defircd, and was permitted, to go home with her father. It was therefore the opinion of the whole affembly, that the child has fome art of making or counterfeiting particular noife, and that there... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...then went down with several others, but no effect was perceived. Upon their return they examined the girl, but could draw no confession from her. Between...and was permitted to go home with her father. " It is, therefore, the opinion of the whole assembly, that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...then went down with several others, but no effect was perceived. Upon their return they examined the girl, but could draw no confession from her. Between...and was permitted to go home with her father. ' It is, therefore, the opinion of the whole assembly, that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...then went down with several others, but no effect was perceived. Upon their return they examined the girl, but could draw no confession from her. Between...and was permitted to go home with her father. ' It is, therefore, the opinion of the whole assembly, that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting... | |
| Characters and characteristics - 1805 - 596 pages
...then went down with several others, but no effect was perceived. On their return they examined the girl, but could draw no confession from her. Between...and three she desired and was permitted to go home to her father. " It is therefore the opinion of the whole assembly that the child has some art of making... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1805 - 710 pages
...hearing any thing preternatural, returned back to the house. It was now the general opinion of the assembly, that the child had some art of making or counterfeiting particular noises ; but the friends of the ghost, in order to retrieve their reputation, spread a report that the coffin... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1805 - 702 pages
...hearing any thing preternatural, returned back to the house. It was now the general opinion of the assembly, that the child had some art of making or counterfeiting particular noises; but the friends of the ghost, in order to retrieve their reputation, spread a report that the coffin... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 514 pages
...then went down with several others, but no effect was perceived. Upon their return they examined the girl, but could draw no confession from her. Between...and was permitted to go home with her father. " It is, therefore, the opinion of the whole assembly, that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - Architecture - 1810 - 486 pages
...then went down with several others, but no effect was perceived. Upon their return, they examined the girl, but could draw no confession from her. Between...and was permitted to go home with her father. " It is therefore the opinion of the whole assembly, that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting... | |
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