| Hugh Murray - 1829 - 556 頁
...Christ's sake, for this our error ; and we also pi'ay, that we may be considered candidly and right by the living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion. We do declare, according to our present minds, we would none of us do... | |
| 1830 - 590 頁
...for Christ's sake, for this our error ; and we also pray that we may be considered candidly and right by the living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion. We do declare, according to our present minds, we would none of us do... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 302 頁
...error ; and pray that God would not impute the guilt of it, to ourselves, nor others ; and we also pray that we may be considered candidly, and aright...living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion, utterly unacquainted with, and not experienced in matters of that nature.... | |
| 1831 - 426 頁
...error ; and pray that God would not impute the guilt of it to ourselves,, nor others ; and we also pray that we may be considered candidly, and aright...living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion, utterly unacquainted with, and not experienced in matters of that nature.... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 316 頁
...our error; and pray that God would not impute the guilt of it, to ourselves, nor others ; and we also pray that we may be considered candidly, and aright...living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion, utterly unacquainted with, and not experienced in matters of that nature.... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1831 - 422 頁
...our error ; and pray that God would not impute the guilt of it to ourselves, nor others; and we also pray that we may be considered candidly, and aright...living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion, utterly unacquainted with, and not experienced in matters of that nature.... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 頁
...language of a jury subsequently conscious of their wrong, " our deep sense of, and sorrow for, our errors in acting on such evidence; we pray that we may be...hung, four years afterwards, recalled the sentence, " tBat h might not stand against her to all generations." In conclusion it may be remarked, that no... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 頁
...language of a jury subsequently conscious of their wrong, "our deep sense of, and sorrow for, our errors in acting on such evidence ; we pray that we may be...instance at least, a church, that of Danvers, which had exc^mmunicated a person on suspicion of witchcraft, and who was hung, four years afterwards, recalled... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 頁
...jurymen at some of these trials. ' We do therefore signify our deep sense of, and sorrow for, our errors in acting on such evidence; we pray that we may be...living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion.' Mr. Parris, who was active in the prosecution, and evidently a serious... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 頁
...our error, and pray that God would not impute the guilt of it to ourselves nor others ; and we also pray, that we may be considered candidly and aright...living sufferers, as being then under the power of a strong and general delusion, utterly unacquainted with and not experienced in matters of that nature.... | |
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