| William Newnham - 1845 - 456 sivua
...spoke, and with the most serious tone. ' Gentlemen,' " said he, ' be satisfied ; you will all see this great and " sublime revolution, which you so much desire. You " know that I am a little inclined to prophesy : I repeat, " you will see it.' He was answered by the common " rejoinder,... | |
| 1845 - 568 sivua
...spoke, and with the most serious tone. ' Gentlemen,' said he,' be satisfied ; you will all see this great and sublime revolution, which you so much desire. You know that I am a little inclined to prophesy : I repeat you will see it.' He was answered by the common rejoinder,... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 430 sivua
...spoke, and with the most serious tone. ' Gentlemen,' said he, ' be satisfied ; you will all see this great and sublime revolution, which you so much desire. You know that I am a little inclined to prophecy : 1 repeat, you will see it.' He was answered by the common rejoinder,... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 430 sivua
...spoke, and with the most serious tone. ' Gentlemen,' said he, ' be satisfied ; you will all see this great and sublime revolution, which you so much desire. You know that I am a little inclined to prophecy : I repeat, you will see it.' He was answered by the common rejoinder,... | |
| William Fishbough - 1852 - 1104 sivua
...spoke, and with the most serious tone. ' Gentlemen,' said he, ' be satisfied ; you will all see this great and sublime revolution, which you so much desire. You know that I am a little inclined to prophesy ; I repeat, you will see it. ' He was answered by the common rejoinder:... | |
| Charles W. Roback - 1854 - 246 sivua
...pleasant conversation, and had even very gently scattered some jokes upon their noble enthusiasm. It was M. Cazotte, an amiable and original man, but who,...much desire. You know that I apply myself a little to prophesying : I repeat it, you will all see it.' " ' There requires no prophetic gift for that purpose,'... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1868 - 508 sivua
...pleasant conversation, and had even very gently scattered some jokes upon their noble enthusiasm. It was M. Cazotte, an amiable and original man, but who,...much desire. You know that I apply myself a little to prophesying : I repeat it, you will all see it.' " ' There requires no prophetic gift for that purpose,'... | |
| 1874 - 896 sivua
...spoke, and with the most serious tone. 'Gentlemen,' said he, ' be satisfied ; you will all see this great and sublime revolution, which you so much desire. You know that I am a little inclined to prophesy ; I repeat, you will see it.' He was answered by the common rejoinder:... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1887 - 514 sivua
...pleasant conversation, and had even very gently scattered some jokes upon their noble enthusiasm. It was M. Cazotte, an amiable and original man, but who,...said in the most serious tone: 'Gentlemen, rejoice; yon will all become witnesses of that great and sublime revolution which yon. so much desire. You know... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1911 - 498 sivua
...enlightening. He now took up the discourse, and said in the most serious tone : ' Gentlemen, rejoice ; yon will all become witnesses of that great and sublime...much desire. You know that I apply myself a little to prophesying: I repeat it, you will all see it.' " ' There requires BO prophetic gift for that purpose,'... | |
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