| 1841 - 760 pages
...\\bite Room, where she was chatting with her maids of honour and other ladies of the court. Swedenborg did not wait for the queen's coming out, but entered...There is only God and my brother who can know what In has ;»st told me.' She owned that she had spoken of her last correspondence with the Prince, the... | |
| 1841 - 776 pages
...White Room, where sbe was chatting with her maids of honour and other ladies of tbe court. Swedenborg did not wait for the queen's coming out, but entered...come to herself, she said to those about her, ' There i& only God and mif brother who can know what he has just told me.' She owned that she had spoken of... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1843 - 426 pages
...perfectly true, at least as far as I am concerned.' The Queen in consequence of this intelligence, was taken ill, and did not recover herself for some...my brother who can know what he has just told me.' " The relator of the next occurrence is Dr. Stilling, Counsellor at the court of the Duke of Baden,... | |
| 1843 - 418 pages
...perfectly true, at least as far as 1 am concerned.' The Queen in consequence of this intelligence, was taken ill, and did not recover herself for some...my brother who can know what he has just told me.' " The relator of the next occurrence is Dr. Stilling, Counsellor at the court of the Duke of Baden,... | |
| James John Garth Wilkinson - 1849 - 288 pages
...white room, where she was conversing with her maids of honor and other ladies of the court. Swedenborg did not wait for the Queen's coming out, but entered...about her, ' There is only God and my brother who can AD 1761.] THE QUEEN OF SWEDEN. 127 know what he has just told me.' She owned that he had spoken of... | |
| Samuel Noble - 1851 - 554 pages
...distinction, who were present, and are still alive." On Swedenborg's delivering his communication, he says, " The Queen, struck with astonishment, was taken ill,...she said to those about her, ' There is only God and rny brother who can know what he has just told me.' She owned that he had spoken of her last correspondence... | |
| William White - 1856 - 184 pages
...Queen, struek with astonishment, was taken ill, and did not reeover for some time. After she was eome to herself, she said to those about her, " there is only God and my brother who ean know what he has just told me." She owned that he had spoken of her last eorrespondenee with the... | |
| 1858 - 516 pages
...ear. The queen was struck with astonishment, and taken ill. When she came to herself, she exclaimed to those about her, " There is only God and my brother who can know what he has just told me !" The Chevalier Baylon thus relates what passed at a subsequent interview between himself and the... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1858 - 512 pages
...ear. The queen was struck with astonishment, and taken ill. AVhen she came to herself, she exclaimed to those about her, " There is only God and my brother who can know what he has just told me !" The Chevalier Baylon thus relates what passed at a subsequent interview between himself and the... | |
| 1859 - 252 pages
...apartment, where she was conversing with her maids of honour and other ladies of the court. Swedenborg did not wait for the Queen's coming out, but entered...with astonishment, was taken ill and did not recover for some time. After she was come to herself, she said to those about her, " There is only God and... | |
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