The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... dark ages . The modern witches bore no resemblance to the sorcerers of ancient times . The modern witches were supposed to sell their souls to Satan for the privilege of governing the spirits of darkness while they lived ; when they ...
... dark ages . The modern witches bore no resemblance to the sorcerers of ancient times . The modern witches were supposed to sell their souls to Satan for the privilege of governing the spirits of darkness while they lived ; when they ...
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... dark about it as any of his parishioners . Looking over , a few days since , the first volume of the " Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , " published in 1785 , we noticed " An Account of a very uncommon Darkness in ...
... dark about it as any of his parishioners . Looking over , a few days since , the first volume of the " Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , " published in 1785 , we noticed " An Account of a very uncommon Darkness in ...
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... darkness , which took place , October 21 , 1716 , O. S. when " the day was so dark , that people were forced to light candles to eat their dinners by . " Nothing is said as to the cause , or any other par- ticulars . Several persons ...
... darkness , which took place , October 21 , 1716 , O. S. when " the day was so dark , that people were forced to light candles to eat their dinners by . " Nothing is said as to the cause , or any other par- ticulars . Several persons ...
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