| 1792 - 784 pages
...leaves and cloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had belonged to her. In another houfe hard by, the men of the village, with a great many others from the neighbouring towns, were fitting drinking foura and fmoaking tobacco. In the mean time two ftout young fellows were bufy digging... | |
| 1793 - 524 pages
...leaves and cloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had belonged to her. In another houfi hard by, the men of the village, with a great many others from the neighbouring towns, were fitting drinking fou-га and fmoaking tobacco. In the mean. DANIEL BE FOE. mean timé, two flout young... | |
| 1794 - 540 pages
...and cloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had, belonged to her. In another houfe hard by, the men of the village, with a great many others from the neighbouring towns, were fitting drinking foma au,d {moalmig tobacco. In the mean time two (lout fellows were bufy digging i... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...leaves and cloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had belonged to her. In another houfe hard by, the men of the village, with a great many others from the neighbouring town?, were fitting drinkingyoí/гл and fmoking tobacco. In the mean time two ftout young fellows... | |
| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - Asia - 1801 - 540 pages
...and cloth, and others tearing to piece* all the clcth which had, belonged to her. In another houfe hard by, the men of the village, with a great many others from the neighbouring towns, were fitting drinking foura and finoking tobacco. In the mean ti mo two flout young fellows were bufy digging... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 814 pages
...leaves and cloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had belonged to her. In another houfe hard by, the men of the village with, a great many others from the neighbouring towns, were fitting drinking foura and fmoking tobacco. In the mean time two ftout young fellows were bufy digging... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 886 pages
...of her female relations; some of them were employed in wrapping up the corpse in leaves and clolh, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had...from the neighbouring towns, were sitting drinking saura and smoking tobacco. la the mean time two stout young fellows were busy digging a grave in the... | |
| India. Home Department - Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India) - 1870 - 344 pages
...house, which had belonged to the deceased, we found it full of her female relations ; some of them were employed in wrapping up the corpse in leaves...sitting drinking soura and smoking tobacco. In the meantime two stout young fellows were busy digging a grave in the sand near the house. When the women... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - History - 2000 - 544 pages
...house, which had belonged to the deceased, we found it full of her female relations ; some of them were employed in wrapping up the Corpse In leaves...were busy digging a grave in the sand near the house. When the woman had done with the corpse, they set up a most hideous howl, upon which the people began... | |
| History - 1791 - 508 pages
...leavesandcloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had belonged to her. In another houfe hard by, the men of the village, with a great many others from the neighbouring towns, were fitting drinking foura and fmoaking tobacco. In the mean time tvyo flout young fellows were bufy digging... | |
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