... 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
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 664 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 demons ; which, when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late, about... | |
| 1853 - 422 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 demons; which, when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned into his lodging late, about twelve... | |
| George Willis - 1853 - 322 pages
...dimly. John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, and knew not what to think, or do, until I gnve directions and command to dismiss the Daemons, which when done, all was again quiet, and each man late at night, about twelve o'clock, returned unto his lodging. I could never... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 692 pages
...looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the demons; which, when done, all was. quiet again, and each man...night. I could never since be induced to join with any such like actions. " The true miscarriage of the business was by reason of so many people being present... | |
| George Willis - 1855 - 112 pages
...were extinguished, or burned very dimly. John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, and knew not what to think, or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the Demons, which when done, all was again quiet, and each man late at night, about twelve o'clock, returned... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 422 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 demons ; which, when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late, about... | |
| John Timbs - 1862 - 360 pages
...country." Lilly's London Predictions. 121 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 dcemons ; which when done, all was quiet again, and each man returned unto his lodging, about 12 o'clock... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1864 - 334 pages
...looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave directions and commenced to dismiss the demons ; which, when done, all was quiet again, and each man...I could never since be induced to join with any in such like actions." In 1644 Lilly published his first Almanack, and announced himself as Merlinus Ant/licus,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 364 pages
...think or do, until I gave directions and command to dismiss the demons; which, when done, all was qniet again, and each man returned unto his lodging late,...night. I could never since be induced to join with any ;uch like actions. * The same now called, I believe, the Divining Rod, and applied to the discovery... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 366 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 demons; which, when done, all was quiet ngain, and each man returned unto his lodging late, about twelve... | |
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