| Robert Southey - 1820 - 560 páginas
...stairs; he with much hope, and I {to say the truth) with much fear. When we came into the nursery, it was knocking in the next room : when we were there, it...Wesley, observing that they were much affected though aaleep, sweating, and trembling exceedingly, was very angry, and pulling out a pistol, was going to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 páginas
...ith much hupe, and I, (to say the truth,) •with much fear. When we came into the nursery, it WHS knocking in the next room: when we •were there,...Mr. Wesley, observing that they were much affected thorgh asleep, sweating, ami trembling exceedingly, was very angry, and pulling out a pistol, was going... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 páginas
...the truth) with much fear. When we came into ihe nursery, it was knocking in the next room : when'we were there, it was knocking in the nursery And there it continued 10 knock, though we came in, particularly at the head of the bed (which was of wood) in which Miss... | |
| T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 páginas
...stairs; he with much hope, and I (to say the truth) with much fear. When we came into the nursery, it was knocking in the next room: when we were there, it...knock, though we came in, particularly at the head of o 2 the bed (which was of wood) in which Miss Hetty and two of her younger sisters lay. Mr. Wesley,... | |
| 1841 - 844 páginas
...at her bed's head. The Rev. Mr. Hoole told John Wesley : — " When we came into the nursery, it was knocking in the next room ; when we were there, it...which Miss Hetty and two of her younger sisters lay." Mrs. Wesley testifies as follows : — " All the family, as well as Robin, were asleep when your father... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 248 páginas
...it was knocking in the next room, and when we were there it was knocking in the nursery ; and then it continued to knock, though we came in, particularly...head of the bed (which was of wood) in which Miss Kitty and two of her younger sisters lay. Mr. Wesley observing that they were much affected, though... | |
| John T. Bonnel - 1852 - 110 páginas
...he with much kope, and I (to say tho truth,) with much fear. When we came into the nursery, it was knocking in the next room ; when we were there, it was knocking in the nursery. And then it continued to knock, though we came in ; particularly at the head of the bed (which was of wood,)... | |
| 1853 - 582 páginas
...; he with much hope, and I (to say the truth) with much fear. When we came into the nursery, it was knocking in the next room ; when we were there, it was knocking in the nursery. And then it continued to knock, though we came in ; particularly at the head of the bed (which was of wood),... | |
| Henry Spicer - 1853 - 508 páginas
...upstairs; he with much hope, and I (to say the truth) with much fear. When we came into the nursery, it was knocking in the next room; when we were there, it was knocking in the nursery. And then it continued to knock, though we came in; particularly at the head of the bed (which was of wood),... | |
| Robert Southey - 1864 - 662 páginas
...he with mucli hope, and I (to say the truth) with much fear. When we cnme ir.'o the nursery, it was knocking in the next room : when we were there, it...sisters lay. Mr. Wesley, observing that they were mitcti affected, though asleep, sweating, and trembling exceedingly, was very angrv, iiu-i pulling... | |
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