| Daniel Defoe - Fires - 1722 - 306 pages
...dying at Sr. Giles's, as above. The Apprehenlions of the People, were liktwife flrangely cncreas'd by the Error of the Times ; in which, I think, the People, from whac Principle I cannot imagine, were more adided to Prophefies, and Aftrological Conjurations, Dreams,... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...sign, was mounted in every street. " The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times ; in which, I think, the...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophesies, and astrological conjurations, dreams, and old wives' tales, than ever they were before... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...sign, was mounted in every street. " The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times ; in which, I think, the...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophesies, and astrological conjurations, dreams, and old wives' tales, than ever they were before... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - History - 1835 - 428 pages
...sufficiently scourged the city. " The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times, in which I think the people,...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophecies and astrological conjurations, dreams, and old wives' tales, than ever they were before... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - World history - 1835 - 750 pages
...npprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by (lie error of the times, in which 1 think the people, from what principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophecies and astrological conjurations, dreams, and old wives' tales, than ever they were before... | |
| Aristophanes - 1836 - 348 pages
...well as the Demus of antiquity. " The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times ; in which I think the people,...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophecies, and astrological conjurations, dreams and old Avives' tales, than ever they were before... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...people dying at St Giles'.-, as above. The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times ; in which, I think, the people, from what principles I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophecies and astrological conjurations, dreams... | |
| Children's literature - 1856 - 1026 pages
...brought a vast number of families to London. The apprehensions of the people were strangely increased by the error of the times, in which, I think, the...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophesies and astrological conjurations, dreams and old wifes' tales, than ever they were before or... | |
| American periodicals - 1849 - 648 pages
...sign, was mounted in every street. The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times ; in which, I think, the...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophecies, and astrological conjurations, dreams, and old wives' tales, than ever they were before... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1846 - 934 pages
...brought a vast number of families to London. " The apprehensions of the people were strangely increased by the error of the times, in which, I think, the...principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophesies and astrological conjurations, dreams and old wives' tales, tha:i ever they were before... | |
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