| 1823 - 736 sidor
...coyncs, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegetables. Time hath endlesse rarities, and showes of all varieties ; which reveals old things in heaven,...years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the urne unto us," -p. I. He then glances generally at the various modes of interment, cremation, &c. and... | |
| 1823 - 684 sidor
...coynes, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegetables. Time hath cndlesse rarities; and showes of all varieties ; which reveals old things in heaven,...great antiquity America, lay buried for a thousand yean ; and a large part of the earth is still in the urne unto us," — p. 1. . He then glances generally... | |
| 1836 - 640 sidor
...coignes, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegetables. Time hath endlesse rarities, and showes of all varieties ; which reveals old things in heaven,...years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the urne unto us.' He thinks that the practices of burning and of burying the dead were equally ancient;... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 494 sidor
...coignes, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegitables. Time hath endlesse rarities, and showes of all varieties; which reveals old things in heaven,...years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the urnc unto us." He thinks that the practices of burning and of burying the dead were equally ancient... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 sidor
...high, in urns, coins, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegetables. Time hath endlé» rarities, and shows of all varieties ; which reveals...discovery. That great antiquity, America, lay buried for a Afnutaut years; and a large part of the earth is still in Ihr urn unto us. Though, if Adam were made... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1851 - 788 sidor
...vegetables. Time hath endless rarities, and shows of all varieties, which reveal old things in heaven, make new discoveries in earth, and even earth itself a...discovery. That great antiquity, America, lay buried for thousands of years, and a large part of the earth is still in the urn unto us.' " — P. 39. Under... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1851 - 784 sidor
...rarities, and shows of all varieties, which reveal old things in heaven, make new discoveries in eartli, and even earth itself a discovery. That great antiquity, America, lay buried for thousands of years, and a large part of the earth is still in the urn unto us.'" — P. 39. Under the... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 538 sidor
...coignes, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegitables. Time hath endlesse rarities, and showes of all varieties; which reveals old things in heaven,...years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the urne unto us." He thinks that the practices of burning and of burying the dead were equally ancient... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 538 sidor
...all varieties; which reveals old things in heaven, makes new discoveries in earth, and even eartli itself a discovery. That great antiquity, America,...years ; and a large part of the earth is still in the urne unto us." He thinks that the practices of burning and of burying the dead were equally ancient... | |
| 1861 - 388 sidor
...Time lie high in urns, coyns, and monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegetables," but still " that great antiquity America lay buried for a thousand years, and a great part of the earth is still in the urn to us." And so it had been with this hoard of coins, but... | |
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