Conjuror's Magazine, Or Magical and Physiognomical Mirror, Band 3W. Locke., 1793 |
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... quartile to the planet Herschel , who is located on the cusp of the tenth ; Saturn is retrograde , and peregrine in the def- cending quarter of heaven , and also in the terms of Mercury , who is ftrong , though retrograde in Virgo , his ...
... quartile to the planet Herschel , who is located on the cusp of the tenth ; Saturn is retrograde , and peregrine in the def- cending quarter of heaven , and also in the terms of Mercury , who is ftrong , though retrograde in Virgo , his ...
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... quartile afpect to Saturn , may we not expect fomne vio- lent contention between the partners , in this horrible enterprize ? from . which , when the Germans begin to retire , I fear the British will be zeal ous to pursue . " Say ...
... quartile afpect to Saturn , may we not expect fomne vio- lent contention between the partners , in this horrible enterprize ? from . which , when the Germans begin to retire , I fear the British will be zeal ous to pursue . " Say ...
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... quartile of the luminaries , are teltimonies of the native's poffefling an habit exalted- ly fcorbutic . With respect to your query , Is the difeafe mortal orcur able ? I am of opi- nion , that although it may never be totally ...
... quartile of the luminaries , are teltimonies of the native's poffefling an habit exalted- ly fcorbutic . With respect to your query , Is the difeafe mortal orcur able ? I am of opi- nion , that although it may never be totally ...
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... quartile of Saturn , for a broken leg , at the age of two years and eight months ; fince which period the angles have met a numerous train of afpects , all of which operated with- nonfenfe , about this enthufiaft folving the vifions of ...
... quartile of Saturn , for a broken leg , at the age of two years and eight months ; fince which period the angles have met a numerous train of afpects , all of which operated with- nonfenfe , about this enthufiaft folving the vifions of ...
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... quartile , it would have made a dif- ference of feveral months , and confe- quently the effects of the fubfequent directions would have materially differ- , ed from the calculation . I obferve in the June Magazine the nativity of a ...
... quartile , it would have made a dif- ference of feveral months , and confe- quently the effects of the fubfequent directions would have materially differ- , ed from the calculation . I obferve in the June Magazine the nativity of a ...
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Seite 60 - Whereupon this deponent several times observed, that they would read till they came to the name of Lord, or Jesus, or Christ ; and then before they could pronounce either of the said words they would suddenly fall into their fits. But when they came to the name of Satan, or devil, they would clap their fingers upon the book, crying out, This bites, but makes me speak right well.
Seite 58 - ... only with her in the house, desired him to catch the toad and throw it into the fire, which the youth did accordingly, and held it there with the tongs; and as...
Seite 143 - ... the state, their decisions, in spite of their own natural integrity, will have frequently an involuntary bias towards those of their own rank and dignity : it is not to be expected from human nature, that the few should be always attentive to the interests and good of the many.
Seite 63 - Hall, whilst she was in her fits, and then to send for one of the witches, to try what would then happen, which they did accordingly : and Amy Duny was conveyed from the bar and brought to the maid : they put an apron before her eyes, and then one other person touched her hand, which produced the same effect as the touch of the witch did in the Court. Whereupon the gentlemen returned, openly protesting, that they did believe the whole transaction of this business was a mere imposture.
Seite 136 - A wicked and corrupt administration must naturally dread this appeal to the world; and will be for keeping all the means of information equally from the prince, parliament...
Seite 63 - That after they had got it through the Gate-way, they did with much difficulty get it home into the Yard; but for all that they could do, they could not get the Cart near unto the place where they should unload the Corn, but were fain to unload it at a great distance from the place, and when they began to unload they found much difficulty therein, it being so hard...
Seite 176 - So let all thine enemies perish, O Lord : but let them that love him be as the sun when he goeth forth in his might.
Seite 180 - And they shall not lie with the mighty that are fallen of the uncircumcised, which are gone down to hell with their weapons of war : and they have laid their swords under their heads ; but their iniquities shall be upon their bones, though they were the terror of the mighty in the land of the living.
Seite 60 - ... and presently a little thing like a bee flew upon her face, and would have gone into her mouth, whereupon the child ran in all...
Seite 248 - Brookes' house was a good distance from Jones'; this they often tried, and always found the boy right in his description." It may be added, that to the deposition of these facts the two justices annexed the following attestation :—" The aforesaid passages were, some of them, seen by us, and some other remarkable ones, not here set down, were, upon the examination of several witnesses, taken upon oath...