Magicians
[mə'dʒɪʃənz]
Examples
- The early priests were also doctors and magicians. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- The magicians usually believed more or less in their own magic, the priests in their ceremonies, the chiefs in their right. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- Confusedly in response to that demand, bold men, wise men, shrewd and cunning men were arising to become magicians, priests, chiefs, and kings. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- Magic cabinets are much employed by magicians. William K. David. Secrets of Wise Men, Chemists and Great Physicians.
- The gods are not magicians who transform themselves, neither do they deceive mankind in any way. Plato. The Republic.
- The Jesuits of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries took the place of the magicians of the Middle Ages. Frederick C. Bakewell. Great Facts.
- Glubbdubdrib, as nearly as I can interpret the word, signifies the island of sorcerers or magicians. Jonathan Swift. Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World.
- The description of the inventions made by such electrical magicians as Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla would fill volumes. William Henry Doolittle. Inventions in the Century.
- It is about one third as large as the Isle of Wight, and extremely fruitful: it is governed by the head of a certain tribe, who are all magicians. Jonathan Swift. Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World.
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