| James Mursell Phillippo - 1857 - 506 strani
...Place or Bury Street in London. Thirdly, 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, — together with the facts of their mourning a year, — customs of women, — with many other things... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1850 - 628 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... | |
| Jacob Isidor Mombert - 1869 - 832 strani
...lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's place ; or Bei~ry street, in Condon, when he seeth them. But this is not all; they agree in...twelve stones; their mourning a year ; customs of ivomen, with many other things that do not now occur. "So much for the natives; next, the old planters... | |
| Jacob Isidor Mombert - 1869 - 832 strani
...lively resemblance, that a man would think himself in Duke's pfaef, or Berry street, in London, when he seeth them. But this is not all; they agree in...offer their first fruits; they have a kind of feast of tabtrnacles; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve atones; their mourning a year; customs of... | |
| Jacob Isidor Mombert - 1869 - 834 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 ofl'er their firs t fruits; they have a kind of feast of tabernacles; they are said to lay their altar... | |
| William Cornelius Reichel - 1870 - 392 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...their First Fruits ; they have a kind of Feast of Tabernaeles: they are said to lay their Altar upon Twelve Stones ; their Mourning a Year, Customs of... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1870 - 682 strani
...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...their mourning a year, customs of women , with many things that do not now occur." Gabriel Thomas, in his description of Pennsylvania, as written in 1698,... | |
| Clement Zwingli Weiser - 1876 - 476 strani
...Duke place, or Berry street, London, when he seeth them. But this is not all ; they agree in rite ; they reckon by moons ; they offer their first fruits...of tabernacles ; they are said to lay their altar on twelve stones ; their mourning a year ; customs of women, with many other things that do not now... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 598 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 of feast of tabernacles ; they are said to lay their altar upon twelve... | |
| George Washington Manypenny - 1880 - 476 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...women; with many other things that do not now occur." CHAPTER III. EVENTS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING AND FOLLOWING THE TREATY OP PARIS, nc 1763. — CESSIONS... | |
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