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" Every one of the divers, and even the moft expert, entertain a great dread cf the (harks, and will not, on any account, defcend until the conjurer has performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is fo deeply rooted in their minds, that the government was... "
The Monthly Epitome - Page 297
1800
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Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in ..., Volume 5

1799 - 470 pages
...exaggerated. Every one of the divers, and even the moft expert, entertain a great dread of the fharks, and will not, on any account, defcend until the conjurer...ceremonies. This prejudice is fo deeply rooted in ' -in their minds, that the government was obliged to keep two fuch conjurers always in their pay,...
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The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of ..., Volume 2

Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1801 - 892 pages
...moft expert, entertain a •dread of the marks, and will not on any account defcend until the conjuror has performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is fo...minds, that the government was obliged to keep two fuch conjurors in their pay, to remove the fears of the divers. ' The manner of enchanting confifts of a...
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Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts: Illustrated with ...

William Nicholson - 1801 - 638 pages
...been exaggerated. Every Every one of the divers, and even the moft expert, entertain a great dread of the (harks, and will not, on any account, defcend...pay, to remove the fears of their divers. Thirteen of the U: men were now at the fiftiery from Ctylon and the court, to profit by the fuperftitious folly...
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The Asiatic Annual Register; Or, A View of the History of Hindustan ..., Part 6

Biographies, English - 1801 - 868 pages
...moft expert, entertain a dread of the (harks, and will not on any account defcend until the conjuror has performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is fo...minds, that the government was obliged to keep two fuch conjurors in their pay, to remove the fears of the divers. The manner of enchanting confifts of a number...
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The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of ..., Volume 2

Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1801 - 870 pages
...moft expert, entertain a dread of the (harks, and will not on any account defcend until the con. juror has performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is fo...minds, that the government was obliged to keep two foch conjurors in their pay, to remove the fears of the divers. The manner of enchanting confifts of...
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Annual Register, Volume 41

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 940 pages
...dread of the (harks, and •will not, on any account, defcend until the conjuror has. performed hi* ceremonies. This prejudice is fo deeply rooted in...minds, that the government was obliged to keep two fuch conjurors always in their pay, to remove the fears of their divers. Thirteen of thefe men were now...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 41

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 864 pages
...not, on any account, delcend vntrl the conjuror has performed Lis ceremonies. This prejudice is io deeply rooted in their minds, that the government was obliged to keep two inch conjurors always in their pay, to remove the fears of their diver1;. Thirteen of thele men were...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 41

History - 1801 - 900 pages
...not, on any account, defeend until the conjuror has performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is lo deeply rooted in their minds, that the government was obliged to keep two Inch conjurors always in their pay, to remove the lears of (heir clivers. Thirteen of thefe men were...
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A Description of Ceylon, Containing an Account of the Country ..., Volume 2

James Cordiner - Cingalese - 1807 - 388 pages
...not on any account descend, until the conjurer has * performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is so deeply rooted * in their minds, that the government was obliged to keep two * such conjurers in their pay, to remove the fears of the divers. * The manner of enchanting consists...
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A Description of Ceylon, Volume 2

James Cordiner - Malabar - 1807 - 384 pages
...not on any account descend, until the conjurer has ' performed his ceremonies. This prejudice is so deeply rooted * in their minds, that the government was obliged to keep two * such conjurers in their pay, to remove the fears of the divers. * The manner of enchanting consists...
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