| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pàgines
...sa~ crificing place unto the manes, which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the arse and altars unto the gods and heroes above it, That...the urns of Romans, from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture; not far from a Roman garrison, and but five miles... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pàgines
...saenticing place unto the manes, which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the «;,«: and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That...the urns of Romans, from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture; not far from a Roman garrison, and but five miles... | |
| John Chambers - 1829 - 888 pàgines
...some sacraficing place unto the Manes, which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the anse and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That...were they were found, is no obscure conjecture ; not for from a Romas garrison, and but five miles from Brancaster, set down by an ancient record under... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 pàgines
...place unto the Manes, * On page 156. which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the arse and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That...the urns of Romans, from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture ; not far from a Roman garrison, and but five miles... | |
| 1831 - 370 pàgines
...place unto the Manes, * On page 156. which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the arae and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That...the urns of Romans, from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture ; not far from a Roman garrison, and but five miles... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 532 pàgines
...some sacrificing place unto the manes, which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the cera and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That...the urns of Romans from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture, not far from a Roman garrison, and but five miles... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 526 pàgines
...gods and heroes above it. That these were the urns of Romans from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture, not far...garrison, and but five miles from Brancaster, set down by ancient record under the name of Branodunum. And where the adjoining town, containing seven parishes,... | |
| George Collison (solicitor.) - 1840 - 462 pàgines
...some sacrificing place unto the manes, which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the aree and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That these were the urns of Romans, from the common costume and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture ; not far from a Roman garrison,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 pàgines
...some sacrificing place unto the manes, which was properly below the surface of the ground, as the arae and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That these were the urns of Romans, (i9) from the common costume and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture, not far from... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 574 pàgines
...gods and heroes above it. That these were the urns of Romans from the common custom and place where they were found, is no obscure conjecture, not far...garrison, and but five miles from Brancaster, set down by ancient record under the name of Branodunum. And where the adjoining town, containing seven parishes,... | |
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