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You haven't this far, that WITCH is 100MM in DEBT!
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You haven't this far, that WITCH is 100MM in DEBT!
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You haven't this far, that WITCH is 100MM in DEBT!
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This direct sequel to SEA WITCH is a fantastic romantic fantasy as Virginia Kantra enables the readers to look deep into the souls of a lonely single human mom and a Selkie.
Sea Fever-Virginia Kantra « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Filled with the usual humor, DEATH OF A WITCH is a delightful Scottish charmer that works on the investigative level as much as on the personal level.
Death of a Witch-M.C. Beaton « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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The final Triplet Witch romantic fantasy see SEX AND THE PSYCHIC WITCH AND GONE WITH THE WITCH is a superb tale starring a likable lead couple in denial and a matchmaking ghostly sibling with her own angel.
Never Been Witched-Annette Blair « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Filled with the usual humor, DEATH OF A WITCH is a delightful Scottish charmer that works on the investigative level as much as on the personal level.
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The capital laws did have a strong Mosaic flavor; in print, each of them was buttressed by a biblical citation: If any man or woman be a WITCH, that is, hath or consulteth with a familiar spirit, they shall be put to death.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The capital laws did have a strong Mosaic flavor; in print, each of them was buttressed by a biblical citation: If any man or woman be a WITCH, that is, hath or consulteth with a familiar spirit, they shall be put to death.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The capital laws did have a strong Mosaic flavor; in print, each of them was buttressed by a biblical citation: If any man or woman be a WITCH, that is, hath or consulteth with a familiar spirit, they shall be put to death.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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March 21, 2013