| Francis Hutchinson - Angels - 1718 - 354 pages
...is faid we " made, was no other than what was fuggefted to ". us by fome Gentlemen, they telling us we were " Witches, and they knew it, and we knew it, and " they ktaew that .we knew it, which made us think " that it was fo ; and our Underftanding, our Rea" fon,... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - Science - 1790 - 732 pages
...is faid we made, was no other " than what was. fuggefted to us by fome Gentle" men, they telling us we were witches, and " they knew it, and we knew it,...that we knew it, which made us think that it " was fo, and our understanding, our reafon anJ " our faculties being almoft gone, we were not " capable... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 822 pages
...confession, that it is taid we made, was no other than what was suggested to us by some gentlemen, they telling us that we were witches, and they knew it, and we knew it, which made us to think that it was so ¿and our understandings, our reason, our faculties, almost gone,... | |
| Robert Calef - Witchcraft - 1823 - 324 pages
...confession, that it is said we made, was no other than what was suggested to us by some gentlemen; they telling us, that we were witches, and they knew it,...that it was so; and our understanding, our reason and our faculties almost gone, we were not capable of judging our condition; as also the hard measures... | |
| John Neal - American literature - 1828 - 344 pages
...confession, that it is said we made, wajs no other than what was suggested to us by some gc'ntlemth • they telling us, that we were witches, and they knew it,...that it was so ; and our understanding, our reason and our faculties almost gone, we were not capable of judging our condition ; as also the hard measures... | |
| Hugh Murray - Arctic regions - 1829 - 1136 pages
...confess ; and, indeed, that confession was no other than what was suggested to us by some gentlemen, they telling us that we were witches, and they knew it,...they knew that we knew it; which made us think that we were so, and our understanding, and our reason, and our faculties being almost gone, we were not... | |
| Abiel Abbot - Andover (Mass.) - 1829 - 214 pages
...confession, that it is said we made, was no other than what was suggested to us by some gentlemen, they telling us that we were witches, and they knew it, and we knew it, which made us think that it was so ; and our understandings, our reason, our faculties almost gone,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - History - 1831 - 302 pages
...was suggested to us by some {gentlemen, they telling us that we were witches, and they knew it, and we knew it, which made us think that it was so ; and our understandings, our reason, our faculties almost gone, we were not capable of judging of our condition... | |
| John Warner Barber - Latter Day Saint churches - 1841 - 590 pages
...confession. that it is said we made, was no other than what was suggested to us by some gentlemen, they telling us that we were witches, and they knew it, and we knew it, which made us think it was so ; and our understandings, our reason, our faculties, almost gone, we... | |
| Hugh Murray - United States - 1844 - 412 pages
...confess, and indeed that confession was no other than what was suggested to us by some gentlemen, they telling us that we were witches, and they knew it, and we knew it, and they knew that we knew it j which made us think that we were so, and our understanding, and our reason, and our faculties beiiij... | |
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