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" In short, when I consider the question, whether there are such persons in the world as those we call witches, my mind is divided between the two opposite opinions, or rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been... "
The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from the Spectator - Page 120
by Joseph Addison - 1902 - 256 pages
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The Spectator: ...

1718 - 348 pages
...it. I am engaged in this Speculation, by fome Occurrences that I met with Yefterday, which I {hall give my Reader an Account of at large. As I was walking with my Friend Sir ROGER bythefide of one of his Woods, anold Woman applied her feif to me for my Charity. Her Drefs and Figure...
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The Spectator, Volume 2

1739 - 346 pages
...of it. I am engaged in this Speculation, by feme Occurrences that I met with Yefterday, which I mall give my Reader an Account of at large. As I was walking with my Friend Sir ROGER by the fide of one of his Woods, an old Woman applied herfelf to me for my Charity. Her Drefs and Figure put...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 7

British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been such .a thing as witchcraft; but at the same time can give no credit...friend Sir Roger by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied herself to me for my charity. Her dress and figure put me in mind of the following...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pages
...rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been such a thing as witchcraft; but at the same time can give no credit...friend Sir Roger by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied herself to me for my charity. Her dress and figure put me in mind of the following...
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The Spectator ...

1803 - 472 pages
...rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been such a thing as witchcraft ; but at the same time can give no credit...engaged in this speculation, by some occurrences that 1 met with yesterday, which I shall give my reader an account of at large. As I was walking with my...
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1804 - 676 pages
...my thoughts freely) I believe in general that Jhere is, and has been, such a thing as witeheraft ; but at the same time can give no credit to any particular...yesterday, which I shall give my reader an account of at Inrge. As I was walking with my friend $ir Roger by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been, such a thing as witchcraft ; but at the same time can give no credit...friend Sir Roger, by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied herself to me for my charity. Her dress and figure put me in mind of the following...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been, such a thing as witchcraft ; but at the same time can give no credit...friend Sir Roger, by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied herself to me for my charity. Her dress and figure put me in mind of the following...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J. Ferguson, Volume 36

British essayists - 1819 - 340 pages
...rather (to speak my thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been such a thing as witchcraft ; but at the same time can give no credit...friend Sir Roger by the side of one of his woods, an old woman applied herself to me for my charity. Her dress and figure put me in mind of the following...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volume 1

George Brodie - 1822 - 570 pages
...witchcraft." Again, he says, rather unphilosophically, " I believe, in general, that there is such a thing as witchcraft; but, at the same time, can give no credit to any particular instance of it." Spect. paper on Witchcraft, White Mole. It is probable that all the phenomena described by Jewel really...
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