American History Told by Contemporaries..., Том 2Albert Bushnell Hart Macmillan, 1901 |
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... thing is to get the exact title from the cata- logue or from some other printed list , and to be sure that there is no confusion of editions . A critical reprint is a help in understanding the bearing of the source , and Winsor is an ...
... thing is to get the exact title from the cata- logue or from some other printed list , and to be sure that there is no confusion of editions . A critical reprint is a help in understanding the bearing of the source , and Winsor is an ...
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... thing about them , touch the Book , they should be at ease from their Torments , it being their Consent that is aimed at by the Devil in those Representations and Operations . 7. One who had been long afflicted at a stupendious rate ...
... thing about them , touch the Book , they should be at ease from their Torments , it being their Consent that is aimed at by the Devil in those Representations and Operations . 7. One who had been long afflicted at a stupendious rate ...
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... thing by her , he answered no , not in this nature , but it was her bad carriage to him , and indeed said he I may say with tears that shee is an enemy to all good . Salem Village March the 1st 169 Written by Ezekiell Chevers Salem ...
... thing by her , he answered no , not in this nature , but it was her bad carriage to him , and indeed said he I may say with tears that shee is an enemy to all good . Salem Village March the 1st 169 Written by Ezekiell Chevers Salem ...
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... thing like an indian all black which did prick her in her neck and pulled her by the back part of her head to the dore of the house ( H ) did you never see anything else . ( 0 ) no . it was said by some in the meeting house that shee ...
... thing like an indian all black which did prick her in her neck and pulled her by the back part of her head to the dore of the house ( H ) did you never see anything else . ( 0 ) no . it was said by some in the meeting house that shee ...
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... thing with a head like a woman with 2 legges , and wings . Abigail Williams that lives with her Uncle Parris said that she did see the same creature , and it turned into the shape of Goode Osburn . [ H ] what else have you seen with ...
... thing with a head like a woman with 2 legges , and wings . Abigail Williams that lives with her Uncle Parris said that she did see the same creature , and it turned into the shape of Goode Osburn . [ H ] what else have you seen with ...
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