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Meanings of charge with witchcraft in English
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Usage of charge with witchcraft in English
1
Let a Kaffir prosper, and he was certain to be chargedwithwitchcraft.
2
He was chargedwithwitchcraft, called a highwayman, and every slander that malice could invent was heaped upon him.
3
But when Alice is chargedwithwitchcraft by the obsessive Bishop Ledrede, her entire household find themselves in serious danger.
4
The consequence was that they were chargedwithwitchcraft, and many fell victims to the general prejudice and abhorrence occasioned by the imputation.
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He was chargedwithwitchcraft, and in the long-run was dragged down and reduced to poverty, being accused of dealings with witches-andhares!
6
Margery has been chargedwithwitchcraft before, and so they ask her why she continued to practise her arts: the herbs, the incantations, the foreseeing.