Cattell, or willing to give and afford as good Welcome and Entertainment, as other where I have beene, else I shall wave your Shire, (not as yet beginning in any Part of it myself) and betake me to such Places, where I doe, and may persist without Controle,... Witch Stories - Page 3251861 - 428 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Caulfield - 1813 - 174 pages
...your shire, (not as yet beginning in any part of it myself,) and betake me to such places where I do and may persist without controle, but with thanks...rest your servant to be commanded, MATTHEW HOPKINS. In the 77th page of his book, after the mention of twelve very ridiculous signs of witchcraft, too... | |
| Walter Scott - 1830 - 374 pages
...* Of Parliament. and betake me to such places where I do and may punish (not only) without control, but with thanks and recompense. So I humbly take my leave, and rest your servant to be commanded, x,-"'*^ ' " MATTHEW HOPKINS." The sensible and courageous Mr. Gaul describes the tortures employed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1837 - 936 pages
...of it myself), and betake me to such places where I do and. may punish (not only) without control, but with thanks and recompense. So I humbly take my...your servant to be commanded, " MATTHEW HOPKINS." The sensible and courageous Mr Gaul describes the tortures employed by this fellow as equal to any... | |
| 1845 - 356 pages
...betake me to such places where I do and may punish (not only) without control, but with thanks arid recompense. So I humbly take my leave, and rest your servant to be commanded, " MATTHEW HOPKINS," The sensible and courageous Mr. Gaul describes the tortures employed, by tin's fellow as equal to any... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1846 - 414 pages
...your shire, (not as yet beginning in any part of it myself) and betake me to such places where I do, and may persist without controle, but with thanks..." Your Servant to be commanded, "MATTHEW HOPKINS." In the 77th page of his book, after mentioning twelve very absurd signs of witchcraft, relied upon... | |
| Henry Spicer - 1849 - 68 pages
...willing to give us good welcome and entertainment : for so shall we work without control, and likewise with thanks and recompense. So I humbly take my leave, and rest your worship's servant to command, MATTHEW HOPKINS." [As he reads the name, a movement of terror among the... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1851 - 356 pages
...betake me to such places where I do and may persist without controll, but with thanks and recompence. So I humbly take my leave, and rest your servant to be commanded. Matthew Hopkins." So far was John Gaule from being terrified by this threatening epistle, that he immediately made it... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1852 - 459 pages
...in any part of it myself), and betake me to such places where I do and may persist without control, but with thanks and recompense. So I humbly take my...your servant to be commanded. " MATTHEW HOPKINS." So far was John Gaule from being terrified by this threatening epistle, that he immediately made it... | |
| 1866 - 618 pages
...me to such places where I doe and may persist without controle but with thankes and recompence. So 1 humbly take my leave and rest, your servant to be commanded, "MATTHEW HOPKINS." (Gaule's Select Cases of Conscience touching Witches and Witchcrafts, London, 1646, 12mo, p. 77. 78,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1870 - 426 pages
...part of it myself), and betake me to such places where I do and may punish (not only) without control, but with thanks and recompense. So I humbly take my...your servant to be commanded, " MATTHEW HOPKINS." The sensible and courageous Mr. Gaul describes the tortures employed by this fellow as equal to any... | |
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