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... the compacts of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manner of detecting them , and the justice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmonologie , written in the Scottish dialect , and published at Edinburgh .
... the compacts of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manner of detecting them , and the justice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmonologie , written in the Scottish dialect , and published at Edinburgh .
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or purpose ; 3. or take up any dead man , woman , or child , out of the grave , -or the skin , bone , or any part of the dead person , to be employed or used in any manner of witchcraft , sorcery , charm , or enchantment ; 4. or shall ...
or purpose ; 3. or take up any dead man , woman , or child , out of the grave , -or the skin , bone , or any part of the dead person , to be employed or used in any manner of witchcraft , sorcery , charm , or enchantment ; 4. or shall ...
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... and he knew no manner of thing , but only busied himself in digging and hurling of stones from one place to another , as though it had been a matter of great waight , and to be done with all possible speede . " MALONE .
... and he knew no manner of thing , but only busied himself in digging and hurling of stones from one place to another , as though it had been a matter of great waight , and to be done with all possible speede . " MALONE .
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... kingdome by force , having a just quarrel so to doe ( as he tooke the matter , ) for that Duncane did what in him lay to defraud him of all manner of title and claime , which he might , in time to come , pretend unto the crowne .
... kingdome by force , having a just quarrel so to doe ( as he tooke the matter , ) for that Duncane did what in him lay to defraud him of all manner of title and claime , which he might , in time to come , pretend unto the crowne .
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Sic thingis done , King Kenneth , be advise of his nobles , abrogat y auld lawis concerning the creation of yair king , and made new lawis in manner as followes : 1. The king beand decessit , his eldest son or his eldest nepot ...
Sic thingis done , King Kenneth , be advise of his nobles , abrogat y auld lawis concerning the creation of yair king , and made new lawis in manner as followes : 1. The king beand decessit , his eldest son or his eldest nepot ...
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