| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1871 - 576 pages
...arriving at a decent inn, we decided to stop for the night, and found a couple of comfortable rooms. Tired with the cold of yesterday, I was glad to take...intimate friend, to attend the classes in the university. There was no divinity class, but we frequently in our walks discussed and speculated upon many grave... | |
| David Thomas - 1871 - 784 pages
...Life and Times of Lord Urougham, written by himself, just published by Messrs. Blackwood and Co.: — "A most remarkable thing happened to me — so remarkable...intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There was no divinity class, but we frequently in our walks discussed and, speculated upon many grave... | |
| Spiritualism - 1871 - 590 pages
...extract from the first volume of his autobiography, just published by Messrs. Blackwood and Co. : — " A most remarkable thing happened to me — so remarkable...intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University, There was no divinity class, but we frequently in our walks discussed and speculated upon many grave... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - Apparitions - 1874 - 306 pages
...arriving at a decent inn, we decided to stop for the night, and found a couple of comfortable rooms. " Tired with the cold of yesterday, I was glad to take...intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There was no divinity class, but we frequently in our walks discussed and speculated upon many grave... | |
| Eugene Crowell - Spiritualism - 1874 - 556 pages
...says : " Tired with the cold of yesterday, I was glad to take the advantage of a hot bath before 1 turned in. And here a most remarkable thing happened...tell the story from the beginning. " After I left the high-school, I went with G , my most intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There... | |
| Spiritualism - 1875 - 592 pages
...important bearing on the question under consideration. I give it you in Lord Brougham's own words. Tired with the cold of yesterday, I was glad to take...turned in. And here a most remarkable thing happened to me—so remarkable that I must tell the story from the beginning. After I left the High classes in... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 304 pages
...Lord Brougham, written by Himself," published a few years ago by Messrs. Blackwood and Co. : — " ' A most remarkable thing happened to me— so remarkable...story from the beginning. After I left the High School [in Edinburgh], I went with G , my most intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 286 pages
...Brougham, written by Himself," published a few years ago by Messrs. Blackwood and Co. : — "'Amost remarkable thing happened to me — so remarkable...story from the beginning. After I left the High School [in Edinburgh], I went with G , my most intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 284 pages
...published a few years ago by Messrs. Blackwood and Co.:— " 'A most remarkable thing happened to me—so remarkable that I must tell the story from the beginning. After I left the High School [in Edinburgh], I went with G , my most intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There... | |
| Edward Hammond Clarke - Hallucinations and illusions - 1878 - 354 pages
...dream power of the brain, occurred to Lord Brougham, and is given here in his own language : — " Tired with the cold of yesterday, I was glad to take...intimate friend, to attend the classes in the University. There was no divinity class, but we frequently in our walks discussed and speculated upon many grave... | |
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