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Pagina 35
She “ took hold of this deponent's feet , and drawing his body up into one heap , “
she lay upon him near two hours ; in « all which time he could peither speak “ nor
hear . ” In the introduction to his history of the trials , which were conducted on ...
She “ took hold of this deponent's feet , and drawing his body up into one heap , “
she lay upon him near two hours ; in « all which time he could peither speak “ nor
hear . ” In the introduction to his history of the trials , which were conducted on ...
Pagina 44
The last leeches “ which had been put on , previous to the appearance of the
phantasms of which “ I am about to speak , had been applied “ on the first of
March 1790 , less blood “ had consequently been evacuated in « “ 1790 than
was usual ...
The last leeches “ which had been put on , previous to the appearance of the
phantasms of which “ I am about to speak , had been applied “ on the first of
March 1790 , less blood “ had consequently been evacuated in « “ 1790 than
was usual ...
Pagina 82
account of ---------- a certain prophecy “ of one Arise Evans , which you have “
heard some of your friends speak of in “ terms of astonishment ; as I have his “
book which is scarce , I am able to give you that satisfaction . But it may not be “
amiss ...
account of ---------- a certain prophecy “ of one Arise Evans , which you have “
heard some of your friends speak of in “ terms of astonishment ; as I have his “
book which is scarce , I am able to give you that satisfaction . But it may not be “
amiss ...
Pagina 87
... and others that inhabited or lodged there , speak much of the noises , stirs ,
and apparitions that frequently disturbed the * Eighth Relation , p . 202 . house ,
but had at that time no appre“ hensions F 2 THEORY OF APPARITIONS , 87.
... and others that inhabited or lodged there , speak much of the noises , stirs ,
and apparitions that frequently disturbed the * Eighth Relation , p . 202 . house ,
but had at that time no appre“ hensions F 2 THEORY OF APPARITIONS , 87.
Pagina 90
... and had heard me speak to them ; but “ withal said , that he was not able to
speak sooner unto me , being extremely affrighted at the sight of a dreadful “
monster , which assuming a shape , be“ twixt that of a lion and a bear , attempted
to ...
... and had heard me speak to them ; but “ withal said , that he was not able to
speak sooner unto me , being extremely affrighted at the sight of a dreadful “
monster , which assuming a shape , be“ twixt that of a lion and a bear , attempted
to ...
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afterwards apparition appeared attended beheld blood body bridge Broken called causes chamber close clouds coloured considerable continued delusion described door doubt dreadful dream effect entered extraordinary eyes figure fire forms four frequently ghosts hand head heard hour human images imagination impressions instance kind length light lived looked manner means mention MICHIGAN mind morning mountains moving names nature never night noise o'clock objects observed occasion passed perceived persons phantasms physician presented produced published reader reading recollected relation remarkable repeated respect rest says seemed seen servants shape side sleep sometimes sound speak spectral spectral impressions spectre spirits standing story terror thing thought tion told took turned unto vanished visions voice walked whole window young
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