| Thomas Pennant - 1772 - 390 pages
...violently at the fame time ; and this continues till day-light; but with fuch gambols and frolicks, among the younger part of the company, that the lofs...fupplied by the confequences of that night *. If the corps remains unburied for two nights the fame rites are renewed. Thus, Scytbian-like, they rejoice... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 498 pages
...crying violently at the fame time; and this continues till day-light; but with fuch gambols and frolicks among the younger part of the company, that the lofs...fupplied by the confequences of that night*. If the corps remains unburied for two nights, the fame rites are renewed. Thus, Scytbian-like, they rejoice... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 508 pages
...violently at the fame time ; and this continues till day-light ; but with fuch gambols and frolicks among the younger part of the company, that the lofs which occafioned them is often more than lupplied by the confequences of that night*. If the corps remains unburied for two nights, the fame... | |
| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 pages
...too great " Refignation?" " and this continues till Day-light, but with fuch Gambols and " Frolicks among the younger Part of the Company, that the "...fupplied by the " Confequences of that Night. — If the Corps remains unburied for " two Nights, the fame Rites are renewed. Thus, Scythian-like, " they rejoice... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1790 - 500 pages
...crying violently at the fame time; and this continues till day-light; but with fuch gambols and frolicks among the younger part of the company,' that the lofs...fupplied by the confequences of that night*. If the corps remains unburied for two nights, the fame rites are renewed. Thus, Scytbian-\ike, they rejoice... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 432 pages
...m-- Imcholy ball, dancinj, and ¿rating (ie crying violently) at the fame time, and this continues till daylight ; but with fuch gambols and frolics...remains unburied for two nights, the fame rites are renewed. Thus, Scythian like, they rejnice at the deliverance of their friends out of this lite of... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 pages
...a melancholy ball, dancing and greeting, ie crying, violently at the fame time ; and this continues till daylight, but with fuch gambols and frolics among...remains unburied for two nights, the fame rites are renewed. Thus, Scythian-like, they rejoice at the deliverance of their friends out of this life of... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 pages
...ball, dancing and greeting, ie crying, violently at the fame time ; and this continues till day. light, but with fuch gambols and frolics among the younger...remains unburied for two nights, the fame rites are renewed. Thus, Scythian-like, they rejoice at the deliverance of their friends out of this life of... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 508 pages
...greeting, ie crying violently at the same Time; and this " continues till Day-light, but with such Gambols and Frolics " among the younger Part of the Company, that the Loss which " occasioned them is often more than supplied by the Consequences " of that Night. — If... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 510 pages
...greeting, ie crying violently at the same Time; and this ' continues till Day-light, but with such Gambols and Frolics ' among the younger Part of the. Company, that the Loss which ' occasioned them is often more than supplied by (he Consequences ' of that Night. — If... | |
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