| 1762 - 578 páginas
...human bones, than a hermitage ; except he ihould point out a church-yard ; hermitages, in time paft, being not only places of religious retirement, but of burial too. And it has fcarce or ever been heard of, but that every cell now known, contains, or contained, thefe relicks... | |
| 512 páginas
...finding human bones than a hermitage, except he fhould point out a churchyard ; hermitages, in time part, being not only places of religious retirement, but of burial too. And it has fcarce, or never been heard qf, but that every cell now known contains or contained thefe relicts of... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 456 páginas
...time pafr, being not only •" places of religious retiremenc, but of burialtoo. " And it has fcarce, or never been heard of, but " that every cell now known contains or contained " thefe relicts of humanity ; fome mutilated, and •« fome entire. I do not inform, but give me leave... | |
| 1802 - 522 páginas
...mentioned any one, wherein there was greater certainty of finding human bones, than a hermitage ; except he should point out a church-yard ; hermitages, in time...religious retirement, but of burial too. And it has scarcely ever been heard of, but that every cell now known, contains, or contained, these relicks of... | |
| 1804 - 508 páginas
...greater certainty of finding buman bones, than a hermitage; except he should point out a cburch-yard: hermitages, in time past, being not only places of...that every cell, now known, contains, or contained, the*e relics of bumanity ; some mutilated, and some intire. I do not inform, but give me leave to remind... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 páginas
...hndmg hu nan bones than a hermitage, except he fhould point out a churchyard; hermuages, in time paft, being not only places of religious retirement, but of burial too. And it has fcarce, or never been heard of, but that every cell now known contains or contained thefe relies of... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 páginas
...mentioned any one, wherein there was greater certainty of finding human bones, than a hermitage ; except he should point out a church-yard : hermitages, in time...every cell, now known, contains, or contained, these relicks of humanity ; some mutilated, and some entire. I do not inform, but give me leave to remind... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 788 páginas
...greater certainty of finding human bones, than a hermitage ; except he should point out a church-yard t hermitages, in time past, being not only places of...every cell, now known, contains, or contained, these reticles of humanity ; some mutilated, and some entire. I do not inform, but give me leave to remind... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 450 páginas
...greater certainty of finding human bones, than a lierroitage ; except he should point out a YOL. I. church-yard. Hermitages, in time past, being not only...religious retirement, but of burial too. And it has scarce ever been heard of, but that every cell now known, contains, or contained these relicks of humanity... | |
| Student of the Inner Temple, Thoamas Aldridge - 1811 - 506 páginas
...heing not only places of rejigious . retirement, but of burial too. And it has scarce or never heen heard of, but that every cell now known^ contains, or contained, these relics of humnnity ; some mutilated, and some entire. I do not inform, but give me leave to remind... | |
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