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The History of Witchcraft in Europe. Брэм Стокер
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isbn 4064066051761
Автор произведения Брэм Стокер
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44. A mole.
45. ‘The Wonderful Discouerie of Elizabeth Sawyer, a Witch, late of Edmonton,’ etc. London, 1621.
46. ‘A Treatise of Witchcraft,’ etc., by Alex. Roberts, B.D. London, 1616.
47. Ay.
48. ‘The full Tryals, Examination, and Condemnation of four Notorious Witches at the Assizes held at Worcester on Tuseday the 4th day of March,’ etc. London, 1647.
49. ‘A Collection of Modern Relations of Matter of Fact concerning Witches and Witchcraft upon the Persons of People,’ etc. London, 1693.
50. ‘Doctor Lamb revived; or, Witchcraft condemned in Anne Bodenham.’ London, 1653.
51. ‘The History of Witches and Wizards,’ etc., by W. P. London, 1700 (?).
52. ‘The History of Witches and Wizards,’ etc., by W. P. London, 1700 (?).
53. ‘A Collection of Modern Relations of Matter of Fact concerning Witches and Witchcraft upon the Persons of People,’ etc. London, 1693.
54. ‘Witchcraft Farther Display’d.’ London, 1712.
55. A solar was an upper chamber.
56. Patrick Adamsone, Archbishop of St. Andrew’s.
57. Fever and ague.
58. Palpitation of the heart.
59. Weakness of the back and loins.
60. Flux.
61. A salve.
62. Large clasp-knives.
63. Contrary to the course of the sun.
64. Hand.
65. Weaver’s.
66. Paw.
67. Tips.
68. Always.
69. Mutilated.
70. Wet.
71. A piece of flat wood, somewhat like a cricket bat, with which, in washing, the clothes are beaten.
72. Be allayed.
73. Shapes and trims.
74. Hollow-backed.
75. Gruffly.
76. Alive.
77. Jerk.
78. Touch.
79. A coat of mail.
80. Crow.
81. Bean-straws.
82. Besom.
83. Cattle.
84. Webs of cloth.
85. Stroking or rubbing.
86. Sciatica.
87. Haunch.
88. Frightened.
89. Ends.
90. One or more.
91. Grains of barley.
92. Chopped up together.
93. In a fold of his plaid.
94. A quaigh, or cup.
95. Hard.