The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... supposed to be capable of protecting the person who makes a proper use of them , from the common perils of life . In the mystical practices of the magic art , women , as in Macbeth , were principally employed in compounding the ...
... supposed to be capable of protecting the person who makes a proper use of them , from the common perils of life . In the mystical practices of the magic art , women , as in Macbeth , were principally employed in compounding the ...
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the governors are usually designated in that country . Although these officers are supposed to exercise a power delegated from their respective kings , they assume an independent and lawless authority , the regal functions having either ...
the governors are usually designated in that country . Although these officers are supposed to exercise a power delegated from their respective kings , they assume an independent and lawless authority , the regal functions having either ...
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... supposed , no slight confusion amongst the horses of the barbarous chieftains ; they all pranced wildly , while the Ras still whispered to the Englishmen , " put in plenty of pow- der , put in three or four cartridges , " which they did ...
... supposed , no slight confusion amongst the horses of the barbarous chieftains ; they all pranced wildly , while the Ras still whispered to the Englishmen , " put in plenty of pow- der , put in three or four cartridges , " which they did ...
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... supposed , and not unreasonably , that the potters and blacksmiths who drive a prosperous trade , rather en- courage this popular superstition , in order to keep their business within the circle of their own families ; they are ...
... supposed , and not unreasonably , that the potters and blacksmiths who drive a prosperous trade , rather en- courage this popular superstition , in order to keep their business within the circle of their own families ; they are ...
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... supposed that , by their supernatural power , they can keep off the hail and locust from the harvest , and cure all sorts of diseases . The reader will be amused with an anecdote or two , which Pearce relates of these rascals . ' I ...
... supposed that , by their supernatural power , they can keep off the hail and locust from the harvest , and cure all sorts of diseases . The reader will be amused with an anecdote or two , which Pearce relates of these rascals . ' I ...
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