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Crown V. Susannah North Martin Court of the County of Essex, Colony of Massachusetts Salem, Year of Our Lord 1692
A Short History of the Salem Village Witchcraft Trials : Illustrated by A
Cotton Mathers's Wonders of the Invisible World: an Authoritative Edition
The New England Native American and the Salem Witchcraft Hysteria
A Study of Salem Witch Trial: a Gender and Religion Based Discrimination
The Putnam Family and George Burroughs
Puritanical Dimensions in the Scarlet Letter: Moral Demands Versus
Kavanaugh and Accuser Will Testify
Sarah Vibber: the Accuser Who Managed to Stay on the Right Side of Wrong During
The Legitimacy of Spectral Evidence During the Salem Witchcraft Trials
Coming to Terms with the Salem Witch Trials
Crimenes Del Cristianismo.Pdf
George Burroughs and the Girls from Casco: the Maine Roots of Salem Witchcraft
Create Your Own Salem Witch Trial Pamphlet
Trial of Bridge Bishop (1692)
The Salem Witch Trials
The Crucible
Archaeology, Magic, and the Gendered Control of Domestic Boundaries in New England, 1620-1725
Top View
Ship of Wealth: Massachusetts Merchants, Foreign Goods, and the Transformation of Anglo-America, 1670-1760
The Influence of Community Tensions on the Accusations of Philip and Mary Hollingsworth English During the Salem Witch Trials1
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King James and the Intellectual Influences of the Witchcraft Phenomenon in England and Scotland
Arrest Warrant of Proctor and Cloyce
Banner of Light V23 N10 23 May 1868
Witchcraft and the Suspicion of Witchery
Crown V. Susannah North Martin Court of the County of Essex, Colony of Massachusetts Salem, Year of Our Lord 1692
Additions, Cancellations, and Changes in the Documents of the Salem Witchcraft Trials.” Studia Neophilologica 79(1): 3–24
Reconsiderations
NAME: ______1 Eighth Grade Summer Reading “Exploring HUMAN NATURE” 2016 8Th Grade Language Arts
Suckling Familiars and Unnatural Protrusions the Witch's Mark in The
Deodat Lawson, “Witchcraft in Salem” (1704)