Mrs. Fox and her three daughters left our city yesterday on their return to Rochester after a stay here of some weeks, during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influence, by which they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable test, and... Buchanan's Journal of Man - 82. oldal1850Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1850 - 240 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of Rome weeks, during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influence by which they seem to be accompanied to every reasonable...test, and to the keen and critical scrutiny of the bundreds who have chosen to visit them, or whom they have been invited to visit The rooms which they... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - 1870 - 608 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of some weeks; during which they have subjected the mysterious influence by which they seem to be accompanied to every reasonable test and to the keen and critical scrutiny of hundreds who have chosen to visit them, or whom they have been invited to visit. The rooms which they... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - 1870 - 644 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of some weeks; during which they have subjected the mysterious influence by which they seem to be accompanied to every reasonable test and to the keen and critical scrutiny of hundreds who have chosen to visit them, or whom they have been invited to visit. The rooms which they... | |
| Eugene Crowell - 1874 - 556 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of some weeks, during whidi they have freely subjected the mysterious influence by which they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable test, and the keen and critical scrutiny of the hundreds who have chosen to visit them, or whom they have been... | |
| Ann Leah Underhill - 1885 - 540 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of some weeks, during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influence by which they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable test, and to the keen and critical seru* Yanpy is Low Dutch for Jacob ; the writer of the letter originally employed it as a iioni, <le... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1902 - 338 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of some weeks, during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influence by which they seem to be accompanied to every reasonable...occupied at the hotel have been repeatedly searched and scrutinised; they have been taken without an hour's notice into houses they had never before entered.... | |
| Ivor Lloyd Tuckett - 1911 - 426 oldal
...after a stay here of some weeks, during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influence, by which they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable...occupied at the hotel have been repeatedly searched and scrutinised ; they have been taken without an hour's notice into houses they had never before entered.... | |
| Ivor Lloyd Tuckett - 1911 - 426 oldal
...stay here of some weeks, during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influence, by wnich they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable test,...occupied at the hotel have been repeatedly searched and scrutinised ; they have been taken without an hour's notice into houses they had never before entered.... | |
| Nancy Rubin Stuart - 2005 - 436 oldal
...began Greeley's laudatory editorial, "during which they have freely subjected the mysterious influences by which they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable test, and to the keen . . . scrutiny of the hundreds who have chosen to visit them — " Greeley explained that he had personally... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - 2007 - 353 oldal
...Rochester, after a stay here of some weeks, .during which they have subjected the mysterious influence, by which they seem to be accompanied, to every reasonable test, and to the keen and critical scrutiny of hundreds who have chosen to visit them, or whom they have been invited to visit. The rooms which they... | |
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