| John Romeyn Brodhead - 1858 - 802 pages
...spirit, which, in their language, they call Manetto : under which title they comprehend every thing that is subtle and crafty and beyond human skill and...so. much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks that they cannot be held in by any bands or locks, They are as thievish and treacherous as they... | |
| Mary Louise Booth - 1859 - 868 pages
...they call mamUo ; under which title they comprehend everything that is suhtle and crafty, and heyond human skill and power. They have so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks, that they connot he held in hy any hands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as... | |
| 1881 - 522 pages
...who serve nobody but the devil, that is, the spirit, which, in their language, they call mane'tto ; under which title they comprehend everything that...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks that they cannot be held in by any bands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as they... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1881 - 518 pages
...who serve nobody but the devil, that is, the spirit, which, in their language, they call manetto • under which title they comprehend everything that...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks that they cannot be held in by any bands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as they... | |
| 1881 - 514 pages
...who serve nobody but the devil, that is, the spirit, which, in their language, they call manetto ; under which title they comprehend everything that...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks that they cannot be held in by any bands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as they... | |
| Frederic Shonnard, Walter Whipple Spooner - 1900 - 396 pages
...that TIIK PURCIIA8K OF MANHATTAN ISLAND. is, the spirit which, in their language, they call Manetto, under which title they comprehend everything that is subtle and crafty and beyond human power. They have so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery, and wicked tricks that they can not be held... | |
| Rufus Rockwell Wilson - 1902 - 372 pages
...men, who serve nobody but the devil, that is, the spirit, which, in their language, they call manetto; under which title they comprehend everything that...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks, that they cannot be held in by any bands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 pages
...who serve nobody but the devil, that is, the spirit, which, in their language, they call manetto ; under which title they comprehend everything that...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked tricks that they cannot be held in by any bands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as they... | |
| Paul Canary - 1926 - 148 pages
...entirely savage and wild, strangers to all decency, yea, uncivil and stupid as garden poles, proficient in all wickedness and godlessness; devilish men, who...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery, and wicked trioks, that they cannot be held in by any bonds or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as... | |
| Albert Eekhof - 1926 - 216 pages
...all decency, yea, uncivil and stupid as garden stakes, proficient in all wickedness and ungodliness, devilish men, who serve nobody but the Devil, that...so much witchcraft, divination, sorcery and wicked arts, that they can hardly be held in by any bands or locks. They are as thievish and treacherous as... | |
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