| Anna Maria Hall - 1845 - 854 str.
...lived long enough, and it was time to bury her, to which she had assented, and they were about it now. He added, that it was from love for his mother that...her ; and that none but themselves could or ought to perform so sacred an oflice ! Mr. Hunt did all in his power to prevent so diabolical an act ; but the... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 520 str.
...the young man, and asked how he could deceive him so much by saying his mother was dead, when she was alive and well. He said, in reply, that they had made...office! Mr. Hunt did all in his power to prevent so diabolical an act ; but the only reply he received was, that she was their mother, and they were her... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 702 str.
...the young man, and asked how he could deceive him so much by saying his mother was dead, when she was alive and well. He said, in reply, that they had made...themselves could or ought to do so sacred an office ! The missionary did all in his power to prevent so diabolical an act ; but the only reply he received... | |
| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1857 - 722 str.
...spirit. He added, that it was from pure love for his mother he had thus sought the good man's prayers; that in consequence of the same love, they were now going to bury her. The Missionary did all in his power to prevent so diabolical a deed, but the only reply received by... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 str.
...walking along with them, as gay and lively as any of them present, and apparently as much pleased. . . . He added that it was from love for his mother that...themselves could or ought to do so sacred an office she was their mother, and they were her children, and they ought to put her to death." In such cases... | |
| Charles Beard - 1871 - 602 str.
...made her death-feast, and were now going to bury her; that she was old; that his brother and himself thought she had lived long enough, and it was time...and that none but themselves could or ought to do such a sacred office."* To refer the tasks of life to certain divine laws, is for any man attempting... | |
| 1871 - 608 str.
...were about it now. He had come to Mr. Hunt to ask his prayers, as they did those of the priest. Ho added that it was from love for his mother that he...to bury her, and that none but themselves could or ougJd to do such a sacred nJfice."* To refer the tasks of life to certain divine laws, is for any man... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 str.
...and well. He said, in reply, that they had made * her death-feast, and were now going to bury her; 4 that she was old, that his brother and himself had...love, they were now going to bury her, and that none 1 but themselves could or ought to do such a sacred ' office ! Mr. Hunt did all in his power to prevent... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 630 str.
...her, to which she had willingly assented, and ' they were about it uo\v. He had come to Mr. Hunt 4 to ask his prayers, as they did those of the priest....and that none ' but themselves could or ought to do such a sacred ' office ! Mr. Hunt did all in his power to prevent so ' diabolical an act; but the only... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 str.
...were about it now. He had come to Mr. Hunt ' to ask his prayers, as they did those of the priest. 4 He added, that it was from love for his mother ' that...and that none ' but themselves could or ought to do such a sacred ' office! Mr. Hunt did all in his power to prevent so ' diabolical an act; but the only... | |
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