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" hours in these niches. The bodies of the princes and first 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. "
A Tour Through Sicily and Malta: In a Series of Letters to William Beckford ... - Page 72
by Patrick Brydone - 1780
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 4

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...
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Anecdotes, Bons-mots, and Characteristic Traits of the Greatest Princes ...

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...
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The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man ..., Volume 2

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...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

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...
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The Wonders of Nature and Providence, Displayed: Compiled from Authentic ...

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...
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The Wonders of Nature and Providence, Displayed

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...
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Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining

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...
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Materials for thinking, extracted from the works of ancient and modern ...

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...
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Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining: Alphabetically Arranged and ...

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...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 18

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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