| Thomas Campanius Holm - 1834 - 192 strani
...exact a 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...their altar upon twelve stones; their mourning a year; the customs of women; with many other things that do now occur." INDIAN NATIONS. tioned, expresses... | |
| 1834 - 320 strani
...exact a resemblance, that » 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 ofler their first fruits; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles; they are said to lay their altar... | |
| Barbara Anne Simon, Barbara Allan Simon - 1836 - 446 strani
...call it wampum." Afterwards speaking of their agreement in the 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 the separation of women ; with many other... | |
| William Huffington - 1838 - 498 strani
...London, when he seeth them. But this is not all; they agree in riles; they reckon by moons; they ofi'cr their first fruits; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve sloncs; their mourning a year; customs of women, with many other things, that do not now occur. So... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1839 - 378 strani
...and immortality, without the aid of metaphysics. 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, and observe the Mosaic law with regard to separation."... | |
| 1840 - 568 strani
...But this is not all ; they agree in Riles, ihey reckon by Moon« ; they offer their first Fruit«, they have a kind of Feast of Tabernacles ; they are said to lay their Altar upon Twelve Зимни ; their Mourning a year, Customs of Wumeii, with many thing« that do uot DOW occur.* Let... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 496 strani
...so lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's-place or Berrystreet in London, when he seeth them. But this is not all; they agree in...they are said to lay their altar upon twelve stones; 183 183 their mourning a year, customs of women, with many things that do not now occur. So much for... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 552 strani
...so lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's-place or Berrystreet in London, when he seeth them. But this is not all ; they agree in...they have a kind of feast of tabernacles ; they are snid to lay their altar upon twelve stones ; 182 183 their mourning a year, customs of women, with... | |
| Jacob Samuel - 1841 - 208 strani
...that country, he says, " 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 stones; him, we have made and given a Copper Instrument for these latter, separate and distinct. These are... | |
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