... of the church would have fallen upon us. Our rods would not move at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly. John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 2961823Full view - About this book
| Elias Ashmole - 1774 - 422 pages
...were extinguifhed, or burned very dimly : (a) John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and command to difmifs the Daemons; which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 498 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly.* John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and...I could never since be induced to join with any in such like actions. • ' •' " The true miscarriage of the business was by reason 1 This Scott lived... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 pages
...dimly. Scot was amazed, looked pale, and knew not what to think or do; until Lilly gave directions to dismiss the daemons, which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned home. Lilly, however, took care not to expose his skill again in this manner, though he was cunning... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 pages
...dimly. Scot was amazed, looked pale, and knew not what to think or do; until Lilly gave directions to dismiss the daemons, which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned home. Lilly, however, took care not to expose his skill again in this manner, though he was cunning... | |
| 1820 - 404 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly : John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and...be induced to join with any in such-like actions. " The true miscarriage of the business, was by reason of so many people being present at the operation;... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly : John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the dsemons; which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late, about twelve... | |
| 1820 - 408 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly : John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the deemons ; which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late, about... | |
| William Lilly - 1822 - 310 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly.* John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and...be induced to join with any in such-like actions. The true miscarriage of the business, was by reason of so many people being present at the operation;... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly. John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the da-incm ; which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned into his lodgings late, about... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly : John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the dsemons ; which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late, about... | |
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