Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects, Volym 1Wiggin and Lunt, 1867 |
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... whole area . The loca- tions of then - existing roads have been obtained from the returns of laying - out committees , and other evidence in the records and files . The construction of the map , in all its details , is the result of the ...
... whole area . The loca- tions of then - existing roads have been obtained from the returns of laying - out committees , and other evidence in the records and files . The construction of the map , in all its details , is the result of the ...
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... to all this , the whole sea - coast was ex- posed to danger : ruthless pirates were continually prowling along the shores . Commerce was nearly tinguished , and great losses had been experienced by men 10 INTRODUCTION .
... to all this , the whole sea - coast was ex- posed to danger : ruthless pirates were continually prowling along the shores . Commerce was nearly tinguished , and great losses had been experienced by men 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... whole amounted , no doubt , inclusive of the support of the ministry , to a weight of taxation , considering the greater value of money at that time , of which we have no experience , and can hardly form an adequate conception . The ...
... whole amounted , no doubt , inclusive of the support of the ministry , to a weight of taxation , considering the greater value of money at that time , of which we have no experience , and can hardly form an adequate conception . The ...
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... whole and fill up the measure of their affliction and terror , it was their universal and sober belief , that the Evil One himself was , in a special manner , let loose , and permitted to descend upon them with unexampled fury . The ...
... whole and fill up the measure of their affliction and terror , it was their universal and sober belief , that the Evil One himself was , in a special manner , let loose , and permitted to descend upon them with unexampled fury . The ...
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... whole territory within its limits , and exercised its powers accordingly . It adopted wise and efficient measures to promote the settlement of the country by emigrants of the best description . It gave to every man who transported ...
... whole territory within its limits , and exercised its powers accordingly . It adopted wise and efficient measures to promote the settlement of the country by emigrants of the best description . It gave to every man who transported ...
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Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History ..., Volym 1 Charles Wentworth Upham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1867 |
Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History ..., Volym 1 Charles Wentworth Upham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1867 |
Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History ..., Volym 1 Charles Wentworth Upham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1867 |
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Sida 385 - Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices, to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
Sida 348 - And the wild blast upheaved the vanished sword ! How have I sat, when piped the pensive wind, To hear his harp by BRITISH FAIRFAX strung ! Prevailing Poet ! whose undoubting mind Believed the magic wonders which he sung...
Sida 389 - At the time when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, Satan came also among them.
Sida 138 - God to this army, we owe our fathers' and our own safety and estates," — they ought to have their claim.
Sida 350 - Now all you that see me this day, know that I am now to die as a witch by my own confession, and I free all men, especially the ministers and magistrates, of the guilt of my blood.
Sida 379 - Howe'er you come to know it, answer me: Though you untie the winds and let them fight Against the churches; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down; Though castles topple on their warders...
Sida 385 - Every thing that was strange or remarkable — every thing at all out of the usual course, every thing that was not clear and plain — was attributed to supernatural interposition. Indeed, our fathers lived, as they thought, continually in the midst of miracles ; and felt themselves surrounded, at all times, in all scenes, with innumerable invisible beings. The beautiful verse of Milton describes their faith : — " Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake and when...
Sida 350 - I take it wholly upon myself — my blood be upon my own head ; and as I must make answer to the God of heaven presently, I declare I am as free of witchcraft as any child ; but being delated by a malicious woman, and put in prison under the name of a witch, disowned by my husband and friends, and seeing no ground of hope of my coming out of prison, or ever coming in credit again, through the temptation of the devil I made up that confession, on purpose to destroy my own life, being weary of it,...
Sida 26 - ... the freemen of every town, or the major part of them, shall only have power to dispose of their own lands and woods, with all the privileges and appurtenances of the said...
Sida 421 - That one of your magistrates' wives, as I remember, was hanged for a witch only for having more wit than her neighbors. It was his very expression ; she having, as he explained it, unhappily guessed that two of her persecutors, whom she saw talking in the street, were talking of her. Which proving true, cost her her life, notwithstanding all he could do to the contrary, as he himself told us.