| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 580 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...fruits; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles; they * This bold conjecture, though thought ridiculous at the time, his since been verified by the discoveries... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1853 - 612 strani
...resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's Place or Berry Street, in London, when he eeeth them. But this is not all: they agree in rites; they...fruits ; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles; they arc said to lay their altar upon twelve stones; their mourning a year: customs of women ; with many... | |
| 1849 - 620 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."—... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 582 strani
...and immortality, without the aid uf 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." Mr. Catlin, who lived some years among the North-... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 584 strani
...immortality, without the aid of metaphysics. They reckon by moons — they offer their tiret ripe frults — they have a kind of feast of tabernacles — they are said to lay their altars with twelve stones — they mourn a year." Mr. Catlin, who lived some years among the North-... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 336 strani
...lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Dukes' Place, or in Berry Street, in London, when he seeth them ; but this is not all : they agree in...women, with many other things that do not now occur." — History from the year 1681, to the year 1701. CHAPTER II. HAVING thus given place to the character,... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 356 strani
...lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Dukes' Place, or in Berry Street, in London, when he seeth them ; but this is not all : they agree in...women, with many other things that do not now occur." — History from the year 1681, to the year 1701. CHAPTER II. HAVING thus given place to the character,... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 334 strani
.... man would think himself in Dukes' Place, or in Berry Street, in London, when he seeth them ; hut this is not all : they agree in rites; they reckon...year; customs of women, with many other things that do pot now occur." — History from the year 1 681, to " the year 1701. CHAPTER II. HAVING thus given... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 strani
...man would think himself in Duke's place, or Bcrry-itreet, in London, when he sauth them. INDIANS IN But this is not all ; they agree in rites ; they reckon by moons ; they offer then frat fruits; they have a kind offcast of tabernacles ; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1857 - 686 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 first-fruits; they have a kind offcast of tabernacles ; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve... | |
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