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    About this edition
    Page count: 264
    Published: 1871
    Publisher: T.G. Stevenson
    Original from: the University of Michigan
    Digitized: May 22, 2007
    Language: English
    Editor: Thomas George Stevenson
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    Affirmative, and that the Devil sometimes laid something down in the place, that was very like them. But one of them confessed, that he did only take away her Strength, and her Body lay still upon the Ground...
    I am now to die as a Witch by my own confession, and I free all men, especially the Ministers and Magistrates of the guilt of my blood.
    Commissioners were coming, he told the Witches, they should not fear them, for he would certainly kill them all. And they confessed, that some of them had attempted to...
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