Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of Our Vulgar and Provincial Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions, Volume 3G. Bell, 1901 |
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... DIVINATION Divining Rod Divination by Virgilian , Homeric , or. PAGE SORCERY OF WITCHCRAFT Fascination of Witches • • 1 OMENS- 44 • Cats , Rats , and Mice . 187 Toad - Stone 50 Crickets . Flies 189 • The Sorcerer , or Magician 55 GHOSTS ...
... DIVINATION Divining Rod Divination by Virgilian , Homeric , or. PAGE SORCERY OF WITCHCRAFT Fascination of Witches • • 1 OMENS- 44 • Cats , Rats , and Mice . 187 Toad - Stone 50 Crickets . Flies 189 • The Sorcerer , or Magician 55 GHOSTS ...
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... DIVINATION Divining Rod Divination by Virgilian , Homeric , or Bible Lots • Divination by the Speal , or Blade Bone · Divination by the erecting of Figures Astrological . Chiromancy , or Manual Divina- tion by Palmistry , or Lines of ...
... DIVINATION Divining Rod Divination by Virgilian , Homeric , or Bible Lots • Divination by the Speal , or Blade Bone · Divination by the erecting of Figures Astrological . Chiromancy , or Manual Divina- tion by Palmistry , or Lines of ...
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... divination to females in ancient ages , and the gift of witchgraft to them in more modern times . The learned reader will receive great satisfaction in the perusal of a dissertation of Keysler , entitled De Mulieribus fatidicis , ad ...
... divination to females in ancient ages , and the gift of witchgraft to them in more modern times . The learned reader will receive great satisfaction in the perusal of a dissertation of Keysler , entitled De Mulieribus fatidicis , ad ...
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... divination of little benefit to them , at least by no means to procure them subsistence . CUCKING - STOOL . THE cucking - stool was an engine invented for the punish- ment of scolds and unquiet women , by ducking them in the water ...
... divination of little benefit to them , at least by no means to procure them subsistence . CUCKING - STOOL . THE cucking - stool was an engine invented for the punish- ment of scolds and unquiet women , by ducking them in the water ...
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... diviner part , and this he illustrates from the practice of physicians , who in persons near death use sternutatories ( medicines to provoke sneezing ) , when if the faculty arise , and sternutation ensues , they conceive hopes of life ...
... diviner part , and this he illustrates from the practice of physicians , who in persons near death use sternutatories ( medicines to provoke sneezing ) , when if the faculty arise , and sternutation ensues , they conceive hopes of life ...
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Account of Scotland Allan Ramsay ancient apparition appear ash tree Astrologaster bewitched bird Bishop bleeding body called candle charm child crow cure curious custom dæmon dead death denotes devil diseases divination dogs doth dream Duncan Campbell Edited evil fire following passage Gaule Gent ghosts gipsies hand hanged hath head History Honest Whore horses Hudibras Ibid King king's evil late Lond Lord luck Mag-astromancers Posed mole moon nails neck night observes omen ominous parish person Pliny Posed and Puzzel'd presages prognostic quæ quod rain ravens Reginald Scot salt says Grose Scot Scotland second sight seen sick signifies Sir Thomas Browne sneezing speaking spirit Statistical Account stone superstition supposed tells Theocritus things thou tion told Translated tree unlucky unto vols vulgar weather Willsford wind witchcraft witches women words wren
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