| John Wesley - Biography - 1781 - 720 pages
...feme of them richly adorned: thefe are not in the fhape of coffins, but all of one width, And about ,. foot and a half, or two feet deep. The keys are kept kept by *thef neareft relation of the family, who fomctime* come and drop a tear over their departed... | |
| Anecdotes - 1789 - 388 pages
...nobility are lodged in handfome ehcfts or minks, fome of them richly adorned. Thefe are not in the fhape of coffins, but all of one width, and about a foot...drop a tear over their departed friends. I am not fare if this is not a better method of difpofing of the dead than ours. Thefe vifits muft prove admirable... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 450 pages
...are lodged in handsome chests, or trunks ; some of them richly adorned. These are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, and about a foot...a half or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relations of the family, who sometimes come and drop a tear over their departed friends. Some... | |
| Arminianism - 1822 - 872 pages
...nobility are lodged in handsome chests or trunks, some of them richly adorned. These are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, and about a foot...a half or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relations of the family, who sometimes come and drop a tear over their departed friends. Thesa... | |
| Josiah Priest - Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 660 pages
...nobility are lodged in handsome chests or trunks, some of them richly adorned : these are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, and about a foot and a half, or two feet deep. The keys arc kept by the nearest relation of the family, who sometimes come and drop a tear over their departed... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1826 - 638 pages
...some of them richly adorned : these are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, and ahout a foot and a half, or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relation of the family, who sometimes come and drop a tear over their departed friends. These... | |
| Charles Buck - Anecdotes - 1831 - 418 pages
...trunks, some of them richly adorned These are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, ana about a foot and a half or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relations of the family, who sometimes come and drop a tear over their departed friends. I... | |
| 1837 - 352 pages
...handsome ehests or trunks, some of them richly adorned. These are not in the shape of cofNEW SERIES, fins, but all of one width, and about a foot and a half, or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relations of the family, who sometime* come and drop a tear over their departed friends. I... | |
| Charles Buck - Anecdotes - 1841 - 520 pages
...nobility are lodged in handsome chests or trunks, some of them richly adorned. These are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, and about a foot...a half or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relations of the family who sometimes come and irop a tear over their departed friends. I am... | |
| United States - 1846 - 506 pages
...nobility are lodged in handsome chests or trunks, some of them richly adorned : these are not in the shape of coffins, but all of one width, and about a foot...a half or two feet deep. The keys are kept by the nearest relations of the family, who sometimes come and drop a tear over their departed friends. LA... | |
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