The person replied, as he had done before, that he should never find rest till he should perform what he required, and therefore he were better to despatch it ; that the access to his son was known to be very easy, and that few men waited long for him... The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England - Side 70av Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Philip Gibbs - 1908 - 536 sider
...waited long for him. Then, in order to gain credit for the message, the ghost told his old servant "two or three particulars which he charged him never...the Duke himself, and he should no sooner hear them than he would believe all the rest he should say." The man could no longer doubt that he had really... | |
| Philip Gibbs - 1908 - 512 sider
...that he had been sent in such a manner. He would be taken for a madman. " The Person " thereupon said that the access to his son was known to be very easy ; and that few men waited long for him. Then, in order to gain credit for the message, the ghost told his old servant " two or three particulars... | |
| Philip Gibbs - 1908 - 502 sider
...that he had been sent in such a manner. He would be taken for a madman. " The Person " thereupon said that the access to his son was known to be very easy ; and that few men waited long for him. Then, in order to gain credit for the message, the ghost told his old servant "two or three particulars... | |
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