| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 Seiten
...were all Congees, and had made a play according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dug » grave in -which he laid himself down, desiring his...companions to cover him up for the space of one hour; but that if he did not rise "gam in another place, in that time, they were to open the grave. Aberdeen... | |
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| 1814 - 644 Seiten
...that the parties were all Congees, and had made a pldy, according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dug a grave in which he laid himself down,...companions to cover him up for the space of one hour; but that if he did not rise again in another place in that time, they were to open the grave. Aberdeen... | |
| 1815 - 880 Seiten
...parties were all congees, and had made a flay according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dog a grave, in which he laid himself down, desiring his...companions to cover him up for the space of one hour, but yet if he did not rise again in another place in that time, they were to open the grave. Aberdeen and... | |
| 1815 - 876 Seiten
...will no longer be their chairman. and had made a play according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dug a grave, in which he laid himself down, desiring his companions to cover him iiji for the space of one hour, but yet if he did not rise ngain in another place in that time, they... | |
| 728 Seiten
...that the parties were all Congers, and had made a play, according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dug a. grave, in which he laid himself down,...companions to cover him up for the space of one hour ; but that it he did not rise again in another place in that time, they were to open the grave. Aberdeen... | |
| 1817 - 736 Seiten
...that the parties were all Congers, and had made a play, according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dug a grave, in which he laid himself down,...companions to cover him up for the space of one hour ; but that it he did not rise again in another place in that time, they were to open the grave. Aberdeen... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 Seiten
...that the parties were all Congees, and had made a play according to the custom of their country, when Thomas dug a grave in' which he laid himself down,...companions to cover him up for the space of one hour ; but that if he did not rise again in another place, in that time, they were to open the grave. Aberdeen... | |
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