| 1803 - 472 str.
...as those we call witches, my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions, or rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there...engaged in this speculation, by some occurrences that 1 met with yesterday, which I shall give my reader an account of at large. As I was walking with my... | |
| 1804 - 676 str.
...my thoughts freely) I believe in general that Jhere is, and has been, such a thing as witeheraft ; but at the same time can give no credit to any particular...yesterday, which I shall give my reader an account of at Inrge. As I was walking with my friend $ir Roger by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 504 str.
...name of witchcraft." Again, he says, rather unphilosophically, " I believe, in general, that there is such a thing as witchcraft; but, at the same time,...give no credit to any particular instance of it." Spect. paper on Witchcraft, White Mole. It is probable that all the phenomena described by Jewel really... | |
| 1822 - 788 str.
...opinions, or rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general tha ?nere is, and has been sucll n air. When therefore the obscene passions in particular have on an) particular instance of it. I am engaged in this speculation, by some oc currences that I met with... | |
| 1824 - 278 str.
...as those we call witches? my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions; or rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is and has bedh such a thing as witchcraft; but, at the same time, can give no credit to any particular instance... | |
| 1830 - 736 str.
...divided between the two opposite opinions ; or rather, to speak my thoughts freely, I believe in several that there is, and has been, such a thing as witchcraft...the same time, can give no credit to any particular modern instance of it." Yours, &c. IP M r. URBA n, Barnet, Dec. 1 4. HAVING passed my schoolboydays... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 302 str.
...minded and cultivated people in England, expressed in the following language of Addison : ' To speak my thoughts freely, I believe in general that there...give no credit to any particular instance of it.' There was an execution for witchcraft in Scotland in 1722. Sir William Blackstone, the great oracle... | |
| 1836 - 932 str.
...as those we call witches, my mind isdivided between the two opposite opinions, or rather (to speak any particular person, when his body is mixed with the common mass of matter, and his soul retire jut at the same time can give no credit to anv particular instance of it. I am engaged in this speculation,... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 str.
...as those we call witches, my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions ; or rather, to speak my thoughts freely, I believe in general that there...give no credit to any particular instance of it." Are we then still to believe that there may exist some supernatural hag, that can Untie the winds,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 str.
...as those we call witches, my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions, or rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there...I shall give my reader an account of at large. As Iwas walking with my friend Sir Roger by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied herself... | |
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