| 1824 - 288 páginas
...witchcraft. The jury, with characteristic simplicity, found her " guilty of Having the common fame of being a witch, but not guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted." The governor and his council presided as judges on this occasion ; and it was not until the end of... | |
| 1824 - 296 páginas
...witchcraft. The jury, with characteristic simplicity, found her " guilty of having the common fame of being a witch, but not guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted." The governor and his council presided as judges on this occasion ; and it was not until the end of... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1829 - 442 páginas
...charge concerning the prisoner at the bar. The jury went forth, and upon their return brought her in 'guilty of having the common fame of a witch, but not guilty in the manner and form as she stands indicted.' Both the women were then recognized with surety, for their... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 432 páginas
...I have attributed toW. Penn. Margaret Mattson was found " guilty of having the cnmmun fame of being a witch; but not guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted." She was laid under a recognizance for her good behaviour for six months. The council continued to exercise... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1829 - 658 páginas
...presided at the trial, and the jury found the defendant "guilty of having the common fame of being a witch, but not guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted." No judgment was pronounced on this verdict.(l) The intercommunion of the Indians and Europeans, added... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 páginas
...verdict sufficiently ambiguous and ineffective for such a dubious offence, saying they find her «• guilty of having the common fame of a witch, but not guilty in the manner and form as she stands indicted." They, however, take care to defend the good people from... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1833 - 336 páginas
...a verdict sufficiently ambiguous and ineffective for such a dubious offence, saying they find her " guilty of having the common fame of a witch, but not guilty in the manner and form as she stands indicted." They, however, take care to defend the good people from... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1833 - 350 páginas
...a verdict sufficiently ambiguous and ineffective for such a dubious offence, saying they find her " guilty of having the common fame of a witch, but not guilty is the manner and form as she stands indicted." They, however, take care to defend the good people... | |
| 1840 - 628 páginas
...at the trial, brought in a verdict, that the accused " was guilty of having the common fame of being a witch, but not guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted."* The minds of the founder and the more intelligent of his colonists, were happily exempt from the absurd... | |
| Job Roberts Tyson - 1842 - 72 páginas
...at the trial, brought in a verdict, that the accused " was guilty of having the common fame of being a witch, but not guilty in manner and form as she stands indicted."* The minds of the founder and the more intelligent of his colonists, were happily exempt from the absurd... | |
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