| Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...whispered in her ear. The queen, overwhelmed with astonishment, was taken ill, and did not recover for some time. After she was come to herself, she...my brother who can know what he has just told me." Swedenborg had informed her of her last correspondence with the prince her brother. The story of the... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1866 - 414 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...herself, she said to those about her, " There is only God ana my brother who can know what he has just told me." She owned that he had spoken of her last correspondence... | |
| William White - 1867 - 704 pages
...Court. ' Swedenborg did not wait for the Queen's coming out, but ' passed directly into the white room, and whispered in her ' ear. The Queen, struck with...and did not recover herself for some time. After she had * come to herself, she said to those about her— ' " There is only God and my brother who can... | |
| William White - 1867 - 710 pages
...struck with astonishment, was taken ill, ' and did not recover herself for some time. After she had * come to herself, she said to those about her — '...There is only God and my brother who can know what * u he has just told me." ' She owned, that he had spoken of her last correspon4 dence with the Prince,... | |
| William M. White - 1867 - 710 pages
...wait for the Queen's coming out, but * passed directly into the white room, and whispered in her 4 ear. The Queen, struck with astonishment, was taken...and did not recover herself for some time. After she had ' come to herself, she said to those about her — ' " There is only God and my brother who can... | |
| William M. White - 1868 - 816 pages
...Queen, struck with astonishment, was taken ill, and did not recover herself for some time. After she had come to herself, she said to those about her— " ' There is only God and my bwther who can know what he has just told me.' " She owned he had spoken of her last correspondence... | |
| 1869 - 588 pages
...white room, 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...and my brother who can know what he has just told me.'1 She owned that he had spoken of her last correspondence with the Prince, the subject of which... | |
| William M. White - 1874 - 280 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 directly into her apartment, and whispered hi her ear. The Queen, struck with astonishment, was taken ill, and did not recover for some time.... | |
| R. L. Tafel - 1877 - 730 pages
...white room, 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...and did not recover herself for some time. After she had come to herself, she said to those about her, '•There is only God and my brother who can know... | |
| William Spear - 1877 - 242 pages
...Court. Swedenborg did not wait for the Queen's coming out, but passed directly into the white room, and whispered in her ear. The Queen, struck with astonishment,...and did not recover herself for some time. After she had come to herself she said to those about her, ' There is only God and my brother who can know what... | |
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