Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock upon her coffin ; it was therefore determined to make this trial of the existence or veracity of the supposed spirit. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 433by John Hawkins - 1787 - 602 pagesFull view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 494 pages
...spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that 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 upon her coffin ; it was therefore... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 520 pages
...spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that 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 upon her coffin ; it was therefore... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 566 pages
...spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that 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 upon her coftin ; it was therefore... | |
| James Boswell - English literature - 1890 - 568 pages
...spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that 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 upon her coffin ; it was therefore... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1900 - 928 pages
...an nour, and hearing nothing, went down affirmative knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen the drunk is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock upon her coffin ; it was therefore... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 638 pages
...spirit had before publickly promised, by an affirmative knock, that 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 upon her coffin ; it was therefore... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 pages
...spirit had before publickly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen house is anxious to entertain his guests ; the guests are anxious to be is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock upon her coffin ; it was therefore... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1763 - 652 pages
...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 of any higher there by a knock upon... | |
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