| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 822 pages
...peace and forthwith carried to Salem. And, by reason ofthat sudden surprisal, we knowing OG7] [CCS ourselves altogether innocent of that crime, we were...astonished and amazed, and consternated and affrighted •ven out of our reason ; ' and our nearest анс! dearest relation!, seeing us m that dreadful condition,... | |
| Robert Calef - Witchcraft - 1823 - 324 pages
...from a justice of the peace, and forthwith carried to Salem. And by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...we were all exceedingly astonished and amazed, and affrighted even out of our reason; and our nearest and dearest relations, seeing us in that dreadful... | |
| John Neal - American literature - 1828 - 344 pages
...from a justice of the peace; and forthwith carried to Salem. And by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...we were all exceedingly astonished and amazed, and affrighted even out of our reason ; and our nearest and dearest relations, seeing us in that dreadful... | |
| Hugh Murray - America - 1829 - 556 pages
...from the justice of peace, and forthwith carried to Salem ; and by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...astonished, and amazed, and consternated, and affrighted out of our reason ; and our dearest relations seeing us in that dreadful condition, and knowing our... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - History - 1831 - 302 pages
...from the justice of the peace, and forthwith carried to Salem. And by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...dreadful condition, and knowing our great danger, apprehended there was no other way to save our lives, as the case was then circumstanced, but by our... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Witchcraft - 1831 - 316 pages
...the justice of the peace, and forthwith carried to Salem ; and by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...dreadful condition, and knowing our great danger, apprehended there was no other way to save our lives, as the case was then circumstanced, but by our... | |
| John Warner Barber - Latter Day Saint churches - 1841 - 590 pages
...warrant from the justice of the peace and forthwith carried to Salem. And, by reason of that sudden surprizal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent...dreadful condition, and knowing our great danger, apprehended there was no other way to save our lives, as the case was then circumstanced, but by our... | |
| Thomas Wright - Magic - 1851 - 360 pages
...from the justice of peace, and forthwith carried to Salem ; and by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...astonished, and amazed, and consternated, and affrighted out of our reason ; and our dearest relations seeing us in that dreadful condition, and knowing our... | |
| Thomas Wright - Magic - 1852 - 644 pages
...the justice of the peace, and forthwith carried to Salem ; and by reason of that sudden surprisal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent of that crime,...astonished, and amazed, and consternated, and affrighted out of our reason ; and our dearest relations seeing us in that dreadful condition, and knowing our... | |
| John Warner Barber - New England - 1856 - 644 pages
...warrant from the justice of the peace and forthwith carried to Salem. And, by reason of that sudden surprizal, we knowing ourselves altogether innocent...dreadful condition, and knowing our great danger, apprehended there was no other way to save our lives, as the case was then circumstanced, but by our... | |
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