I believe in general that there is, and has been, such a thing as witchcraft; but at the same time can give no credit to any particular instance of it. The Spectator - Strana 169upravili: - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 584 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...time can give no credit to any particular instance of itT^ I am engaged in this speculation, by some occurrences that I met with yesterday, which I shall... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge - 1907 - 76 str.
...Spectator for July 11, 1711, had expressed the creed of a well-bred and sensible man of the world : ' 'I believe in general that there is, and has been...give no Credit to any particular Instance of it." Blackstone, it will be remembered, subscribed to the same doctrine, making particular reference to... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1907 - 496 str.
...Spectator for July 11, 1711, had expressed the creed of a well-bred and sensible man of the world : ' 'I believe in general that there is, and has been...give no Credit to any particular Instance of it." Blackstone, it will be remembered, subscribed to the same doctrine, making particular reference to... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1907 - 498 str.
...Spectator for July 11, 1711, had expressed the creed of a well-bred and sensible man of the world : ' 'I believe in general that there is, and has been such a thing as Witchcraft; but at the same tune can give no Credit to any particular Instance of it." Blackstone, it will be remembered, subscribed... | |
| William Murison - 1910 - 416 str.
...existence of such beings." Addison in 1711 hedges on the question: "I believe," he says, "in general there is, and has been such a thing as witchcraft...give no credit to any particular instance of it." Half a century later John Wesley expressed his sorrow that the learned in Europe had given up the belief... | |
| Charles Maurice Stebbins - 1910 - 240 str.
...troubled to see such a spirit of dissension in the country for it destroys virtue and common sense. 9. I believe in general that there is and has been such a thing as witchcraft moreover I can give you instances from my own knowledge. 10. That debt lay on the house for one generation... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge - 1917 - 230 str.
...came close to the opinion pronounced, in 1711, by Addison in a famous passage (echoed by Blackstone) : "I believe in general that there is, and has been...give no credit to any particular instance of it." 22° But we must return to King James's good influence on the judges. This influence comes out very... | |
| David Gordon Lyon, George Foot Moore - 1912 - 410 str.
...came close to the opinion pronounced, in 1711, by Addison in a famous passage (echoed by Blackstone) : "I believe in general that there is, and has been...give no credit to any particular instance of it." ^ But we must return to King James's good influence on the judges. This influence comes out very clearly... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1914 - 262 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...can give no credit to any particular instance of it. 5 I am engaged in this speculation by some occurrences that I met with yesterday, which I shall give... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1919 - 264 str.
...those we call witches, my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions; or 10 rather (to speak my thoughts freely), I believe in general that there...instance of it. I am engaged in this speculation by some occurin rences that 1 met with yesterday, which I shall give my reader an account of at large. As I... | |
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