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" I dare aver, that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things I observed in this day's appearance. "
The Unseen World: Communications with It, Real Or Imaginary, Including ... - Page 136
by John Mason Neale - 1847 - 216 pages
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News from the invisible world; or, Interesting anecdotes of the dead

John Tregortha - 1800 - 462 pages
...I stepped. upon the hedge at one place and heat another, but could discern nothing, whereas I dare aver, that the swiftest horse. in England could not have conveyed himself out of. sight in that short space of time. Two things I observed in this days appearance : .ir. That a spaniel dog who...
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Accredited Ghost Stories

T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 pages
...I I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing; whereas, I dare aver, that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things I observed in this day's appearance. 1. That a spaniel dog, who...
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The History of Cornwall: From the Earliest Records and Traditions, to the ...

Samuel Drew - 1824 - 742 pages
...my side. We saw it pass over the stile at which we entered, and no farther. I stepped upon the hedge at one place, and the young man at another, but we...England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things I observed in this {lay's appearance ; first, a spaniel dog which...
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Trelawney of Trelawne, or The prophecy

Anna Eliza Bray - 1837 - 1130 pages
...further. I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing; whereas I dare aver that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time, in that open and extensive and level spot of earth. Two things I observed...
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The works of Daniel Defoe: with a memoir of his life and writings, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...farther. I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he ut another, but could discern nothing ; whereas, I dare aver, that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things 1 observed in this day's appearance. 1. That a spaniel dog, who...
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The Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell: In One Volume. To which are ...

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 372 pages
...; I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing ; whereas I dare aver that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things I observed in this day's appearance. 1. That a spaniel dog, who...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...farther. I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing ; whereas, I dare aver, that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things 1 observed in this day's appearance. 1. That a spaniel dog, who...
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The Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell: to which are added, The Dumb ...

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 374 pages
...; I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing ; whereas I dare aver that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time. Two things I observed in this day's appearance. 1. That a spaniel dog, who...
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The Novels and Romances of Anna Eliza Bray: In Ten Volumes, Volume 7

Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 452 pages
...further. I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing ; whereas I dare aver that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time, in that open and extensive and level spot of earth. Two things I observed...
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The novels and romances of A.E. Bray, Volume 7

Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 454 pages
...further. I stepped upon the hedge at one place, he at another, but could discern nothing ; whereas I dare aver that the swiftest horse in England could not have conveyed himself out of sight in that short space of time, in that open and extensive and level spot of earth. Two things I observed...
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