Witchcraft, or, The art of fortune-telling unveiled from the low ambition of the celebrated Mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer : delineated in a series of letters between a friend and his correspondent : comprizing [sic] arguments to prove the non-existence of spirits, philosophy of the air and fire balloons, method of preparing the gas, or inflammable air, phantasmagoria, or magick well, Italian shades, puppets, reluminating automaton, opinions on ancient oracles, a few philosophical experiments, art of balancing, remarks on prejudice : together with poetick compositions on different subjects
"Witchcraft, or, The art of fortune-telling unveiled from the low ambition of the celebrated Mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer : delineated in a series of letters between a friend and his correspondent : comprizing [sic] arguments to prove the non-existence of spirits, philosophy of the air and fire balloons, method of preparing the gas, or inflammable air, phantasmagoria, or magick well, Italian shades, puppets, reluminating automaton, opinions on ancient oracles, a few philosophical experiments, art of balancing, remarks on prejudice : together with poetick compositions on different subjects"@en
"Witchcraft: or The art of fortune-telling unveiled: from the low ambition of the celebrated Mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer"
"Witchcraft, or, The art of fortune-telling unveiled from the low ambition of the celebrated Mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer ... ; together with poetick compositions on different subjects"@en
"Witchcraft, or, The art of fortune-telling unveiled : from the low ambition of the celebrated mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer : delinieated in a series of letters . together with poetick compositions on different subjects"
"Witchcraft: or The art of fortune-telling unveiled: : from the low ambition of the celebrated Mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer. : Delineated in a series of letters, between a friend and his correspondent. Comprizing Arguments to prove the non-existence of spirits--Philosophy of the air and fire balloons--Method of preparing the gas, or inflammable air--Phantasmagora, or magick well--Italian shades--Puppets--Reluminating automaton--Opinions on ancient oracles--A few philosophical experiments--Art of balancing--Remarks on prejudice. : Together with poetick compositions on different subjects"@en
"Witchcraft, or, The art of fortune-telling unveiled from the low ambition of the celebrated Mary Pitcher, to the more elevated, but equally vague pretensions of the injudicious astrologer : delineated in a series of letters ... together with poetick compositions on different subjects"@en
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