| 1833 - 302 pages
...And therupon taking his Majeftie a little afide, fhee declared unto him the verie wordes which pafled betweene the Kinges Majeftie and his Queene at Upflo...difcovered the fame,' acknowledging her words to be moft true ; and therefore gave the more credit to the reft that is before declared. Touching this Agnis... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - 1833 - 488 pages
...which pafled betweene the Kinges Majeftie and his Queehe at Upflo in Norway, the firft night of manage, with the anfwere ech to other ; wherat the Kinges...difcovered the fame,' acknowledging her words to be moft true ; and therefore gave the more credit to the reft that is before declared. Touching this Agnis... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 pages
...at Upslo, in Norway, on the night of their marriage ; whereat the king wondered greatly, and swore, by the living God, that he believed all the devils in hell could not have discovered the same, and gave the more credit to what she afterwards declared." The above confession... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...night of their marriage, with their answer eaeh to other ; whereat the Kins wondered greatly, and swore by the living God, that he believed all the Devils in Hell could not have discovered the same."* That the particulars elicited from the confessions of these unfortunate beings,... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...marriage, with their answers to each other," he " wondered greatly," as no wonder he should, " and swore by the living God, that he believed all the devils in hell could not have discovered the same." We were not a little shocked to learn from Mr. Glanvil that Agnes Sympson was... | |
| Eusèbe Salverte - 1847 - 334 pages
...of their marriage, with their answers to each other ; whereat the king wondered greatly, and swore by the living God, that he believed all the devils in hell could not have discovered the same.* —ED. * ffeTcei from Scotland, reprinted in the Oent. Mug., vol. xllx., p. 449,... | |
| 1847 - 616 pages
...at Upslo, in Norway, on the night of their marriage ; whereat the king wondered greatly, and swore, by the living God, that he believed all the devils in hell could not bfcve discovered the same, and gave the more credit to what she afterwards declared." The above confession... | |
| 1866 - 636 pages
...his Queen on the firft Night of their Marriage, with their Anfwer each to other ; whereat the King wondered greatly, and fwore by the living God, that...Devils in Hell could not have difcovered the fame."" That the Particulars elicited from the Confeffions of thefe unfortunate Beings, which, it is faid,... | |
| 1866 - 368 pages
...his Queen on the firft Night of their Marriage, with their Anfwer each to other ; whereat the King wondered greatly, and fwore by the living God, that...all the Devils in Hell could not have difcovered the fame."12 That the Particulars elicited from the Confeffions of thefe unfortunate Beings, which, it... | |
| 1866 - 358 pages
...his Queen on the firft Night of their Marriage, with their Anfwer each to other ; whereat the King wondered greatly, and fwore by the living God, that...he believed all the Devils in Hell could not have discovered the fame."12 That the Particulars elicited from the Confeffions of thefe unfortunate Beings,... | |
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