At one time they conducted him through the whole progress of a quarrel, which ended in a duel ; and, when the parties were supposed to be met, a pistol was put into his hand, which he fired, and was awakened by the report. Mind Cures - Page 70by Geoffrey Rhodes - 1915 - 276 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1830 - 484 pages
...him as an undnatjfed'tV' A young man, who wan at an academy* hundred taiH(s frtvu by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend with whose voice he was familiar. At one time they rmdncted him through the whole progress of a quarborne, dreamt that he went to hU father's house in... | |
| 1830 - 482 pages
...amusing themselves at his expense. They could produce in him any kind of dream, by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend with whose voice he was familiar. At one tiine they conducted him through the whole progress of a quar300 home, dreamt that he went to his father's... | |
| 1831 - 444 pages
...amusing themselves at his expense. They could produce in him any kind of dream, by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend with...conducted him through the whole progress of a quarrel, uhie.li ended in a duel ; and, «hen the people were supposed to be mrt, a pistol was put into his... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 pages
...our faculties continue during sleep to the slightest impressions : The subject of this observation was an officer in the expedition to Louisburg in 1758,...especially if this was done by a friend with whose voice he had become familiar. One time they conducted him through the whole progress of a quarrel, which ended... | |
| 1831 - 602 pages
...of amusing themselves at his expense. They could produce in him any kind of dream by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend with whose voice be was familiar. At one time they conducted him through the whole progress of a quarrel, which ended... | |
| 1839 - 580 pages
...amusing themselves at his expense. They could produce in him any kind of a dream, by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend, with whose voice he was familiar. At onetime they conducted him through the whole progress of a quarrel, which ended in a duel ; and when... | |
| 1846 - 602 pages
...amusing themselves by taking advantage of this peculiarity, which he possessed in a singular degree. At one time, they conducted him through the whole...duel, and when the parties were supposed to be met, they put a pistol in his hand, which he fired, and was awakened by the report. On another occasion,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 pages
...amusing themselves by taking advantage of this peculiarity, which he possessed in a singular degree. At one time, they conducted him through the whole...duel, and when the parties were supposed to be met, they put a pistol in his hand, which he fired, and was awakened by the report. On another occasion,... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1846 - 300 pages
...of amusing themselves at his expense. They could produce in him any kind of dream by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend with...which ended in a duel; and, when the parties were supEosed to be met, a pistol was put into his hand, which he red, and was awakened by the report. On... | |
| 412 pages
...amusing themselves ftt his expense. They could produce in him any kind of dream, by whispering into his ear, especially if this was done by a friend with...the whole progress of a quarrel, which ended in a due!, and when the parties were supposed to be met, a pistol wag put into his hand, which he fired,... | |
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