Mezeray, an author of the highest repute, says, that he encouraged and maintained men who called themselves sorcerers, to discover hidden treasures, and corrupted young persons of both sexes to attach themselves to him, and afterwards killed .them for... La Belle Assemblée - Página 1061812Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 páginas
...sorcerers, an almost incredible number of cooks, packs of dogs of various kinds, and above two hundred led horses : Mezeray, an author of the highest repute,...to him, and afterwards killed .them for the sake of their blood, which was requisite to form his charms and incantations. These horrid excesses may be... | |
| 1812 - 302 páginas
...sorcerers, an almost incredible number of cooks, packs of dogs of various kinds, and above two hundred led horses : Mezeray, an author of the highest repute,...to him, and afterwards killed them for the sake of their blood, which was requisite to form his charms and incantations. These horrid excesses may be... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 444 páginas
...horses. Mezeray (whogives a very satisfactory account of him) says, that he encouraged and maintained sorcerers to discover hidden treasures, and corrupted young persons of both sexes, that he might attach them to him ;• and afterwards killed them for the sake of their Wood, which... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 422 páginas
...horses. Mezeray (who gives a very satisfactory account of him) says, that he encouraged and maintained sorcerers to discover hidden treasures, and corrupted young persons of both sexes, that he might attach them to him ; and afterwards killed them for the sake of their Wood, which was... | |
| 1812 - 778 páginas
...horses. Mezeray (who gives a very aatigfactory account of him) say?, that he encouragetfand maintained sorcerers to discover hidden treasures, and corrupted young persons of both sexes, that he might attach them to him ; and afterwards killed them for the sake of their blood, wh'rch nai-... | |
| 1813 - 554 páginas
...sorcerers, an almost incredible number of cooks, packs of dogs ,of various kinds, and above two hundred led horses. Mezeray, an author of the highest repute,...to him, and afterwards killed them for the sake of their blood, which was requisite to fomi his charms and incantations. These horrid excesses may be... | |
| 1813 - 558 páginas
...sorcerers, an almost incredible number of cooks, packs of doga of various kinds, and above two hundred led horses. Mezeray, an author of the highest repute,...to him, and afterwards killed them for the sake of their blood, which was requisite to form his charms and incantations. These horrid excesses may be... | |
| 1817 - 514 páginas
...sorcerers, an almost incredible number of cooks, packs of dogs of various kinds, and above two hundred led horses. Mezeray, an author of the highest repute,...to him, and afterwards killed them for the sake of their blood, which was requisite to form his charms and incantations. These horrid excesses may be... | |
| 1817 - 508 páginas
...sorcerers, an almost incredible number of cooks, packs of dogs of various kinds, and above two hundred led horses. Mezeray, an author of the highest repute,...to him, and afterwards killed them for the sake of their blood, which was requisite to form his charms and incantations. These horrid excesses may be... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 402 páginas
...260.1ed horses. Mezerai, an author of great repute, says, that lie " encouraged and main*: tained^men wno called themselves sorcerers to discove'r hidden treasures, and corrupted young persons of both fexes to' attach themselves to him, and afterwards, killed them' far .th*,sake of . their blood; which... | |
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