| Edmund Law - 1774 - 528 sidor
...performed it, fled as foon as he had done his office, and all who were prefent purfaed him with (tones, as one who had incurred the public malediction. For the Egyptians regarded with horror every one who offered any violence to a human body. Goguet, Parti. B. iii. c. I. Art ii. The fame fuperftitton prevails... | |
| Antoine-Yves Goguet, Alexandre-Conrad Fugère - 1775 - 452 sidor
...the incifion was to be made. The Egyptians ufed only a fharp flone for performing this operation1'. The perfon who performed it fled as foon as he had...every one who had offered any violence to a human body z. From this way of thinking, it is eafy to conclude, that thefe people did not open the bodies of... | |
| Robert Huish - 1818 - 904 sidor
...who were present pursued him with stones, as one who had incurred the public malediction : for they regarded with horror every one who had offered any violence to a human body. But the ancient manner of embalming bodies, and of preserving them for many ages, is absolutely lost.... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 sidor
...performed it fled as soon as he had done his office, and all who were present pursued him with stones, as one who had incurred the public malediction ; for the Egyptians regarded with horror every one who offered any violence to a human body.' Gorguet, part ib iit. c. 1. art ii. The вате superstition... | |
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