| William Penn - 1782 - 506 strani
...refemblance, that a man would think himfelf in Duke's-place or Buryftreet in London, when he feeth them. But this is not all; they agree in rites, they reckon by means ; they offer their firft- fruits, they have a kind of feaft of tahernafles ; they are faid to... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 554 strani
...lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's Place or Berry-street in London, when he seeth them. But this is not all: they agree in rites; they reckon by moons; they offer their * This bold conjecture, though thought ridiculous at ihe time, has since been verified by the discoveries... | |
| Ethan Smith - 1823 - 198 strani
...their rites with those of the Hebrews. He adds ; " They reckon by moons; they oiler their first ripe fruits; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles ; they are said to lay their altars with twelve stones ; they mourn a year; they have their separations of women; with many other... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 164 strani
...that a man would think himself in Duke'splace or Bury-street in London, when he seeth them. But this not all; they agree in rites, they reckon by moons,...their mourning a year, customs of women, with many things that do not now occur. About this time (1607) James'-town was built. la the discovery ot Chickahamine... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 480 strani
...Duke's-place or Bury-street in London, when he seeth them. But this not all ; they agree in rites, thgy reckon by moons, they offer their first fruits, they...their mourning a year, customs of women, with many things that do not now occur. About this time (1607) James'-town was built. In the discovery of Chickahamine... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 strani
...that a man would think himself in Duke'sBlace or Bury-street in London, when he seeth them, ut this not all; they agree in rites, they reckon by . moons,...feast of tabernacles, they are said to lay their altar up» on twelve stones, their mourning a year, customs of women, with many things that do not now occur.... | |
| 1824 - 484 strani
...they call it wampum." Afterwards speaking of their agreement in rites with the Hebrews, he says that " they reckon by moons — they offer their first fruits...Feast of Tabernacles — they are said to lay their altars upon twelve stones — they mourn a year — they have a separation of women ; with many other... | |
| Thomas Robbins - 1824 - 494 strani
...they call it wampum." Afterwards speaking of their agreement in rites with the Hebrews, he says that " they reckon by moons — they offer their .first fruits...Feast of Tabernacles — they are said to lay their altars upon twelve stones — they mourn a year — they have a separation of women ; with many other... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 strani
...lively a resemblance, that a man would think himself iu Duke's-place or Bury-street in London, when he seeth them. But this is not all ; they agree in rites, they reckon by moons ; they offer their first-fruits, they have a kind of feast of tabernacles ; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1825 - 660 strani
...their rites with those of the Hebrews. He adds; "They reckon by moons, they offer their first ripe fruits ; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles; they are said to lay their altars with twelve stones ; they mourn a year ; they have their separations of women ; with many other... | |
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