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72. Grose, Dictionary; 6 Anne c. 31; PG, Apr. 30, 1730. См. также: Effectual Scheme, 69; Michael Kunze, Highroad to the Stake: A Tale of Witchcraft, trans. William E. Yuill (Chicago, 1987), 147.
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2. [Foxton], The Night-Piece: A Poem (London, 1719), 10. Об институтах повседневной жизни см., например: Pounds, Culture, 255–301; Cohens, Italy, 51–52, 116–125; David H. Flaherty, "Crime and Social Control in Provincial Massachusetts," Historical Journal 24 (1981), 339–360.
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6. Thomas Amory, Daily Devotion Assisted and Recommended… (London, 1772), 20; George Economou, trans., William Langland's Piers Plowman: The C Version (Philadelphia, 1996), 188; Cotton Mather, Meat Out of the Eater (Boston, 1703), 129; Keith Thomas, Man and the Natural World: A History of the Modem Sensibility (New York, 1983), 40.
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