| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 506 sider
...of contrary effects, and the event capriciously disappointed their prognosties of death or recovery. The order of funerals, and the right of sepulchres,...or in their desolate houses ; and a magistrate was authorised to collect the promiscuous heaps of dead bodies, to transport them by land or water, and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 454 sider
...effects, and the event capriciously diss appointed their prognostics of death or recovery. The oider of funerals, and the right of sepulchres, were confounded...or in their desolate houses; and a magistrate was authorised to collect the promiscuous heaps of dead bodies, to transport them by land or water, and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 446 sider
...ot contrary effects, and the event capriciously dissappointed their prognostics ofdeath or recovery. The order of funerals,- and the right of sepulchres,...confounded ; those who were left without friends or seivants, lay unburied in the streets, or in their desolate houses.; and amagist.ate was authorised... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 508 sider
...of contrary effects, and the event capriciously disappointed their prognostics of death or recovery. The order - of funerals, and the right of sepulchres, were confounded ; those win* were left without friends or servants lay unhuried in the streets or in their desolate houses... | |
| 1820 - 496 sider
...event capriciously disappointed their prognostics of death or recovery. T^ie order of funerals and right of sepulchres were confounded ; those who were...lay unburied in the streets, or in their desolate bouses ; and a magistrate was authorized to collect the promiscuous heaps of dead bodies, to transport... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 462 sider
...of contrary effects, and the event capriciously disappointed their prognostics of death or recovery. The order of funerals, and the right of sepulchres,...promiscuous heaps of dead bodies, to transport them by laud or water, and to inter them in deep pits beyond the precincts of the city. Their own danger, and... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1829 - 654 sider
...event capriciously tIi*nppoinlr<J their prognostics of death or recovery. The order of funeral* and right of sepulchres were confounded ; those who were left without friends or servants lay untmried in the street*, or it their desolate houses; and a magistrate wat authorized to collect the... | |
| Edward Irving - 1831 - 470 sider
...west, along the coast of Africa, and over the continent of Europe The order of funerals and the rights of sepulchres were confounded; those who were left...unburied in the streets, or in their desolate houses..,. Such was the universal corruption of the air, that the pestilence which burst forth in the year of... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 440 sider
...of contrary effects, and the event capriciously disappointed their prognostics of death or recovery. The order of funerals and the right of sepulchres...servants lay unburied in the streets, or in their • Dr. Friend (Hist. Medicin. in Opp. p. 416-420, Lond. 1733) is satisfied that Prooopius must have... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 444 sider
...of contrary effects, and the event capriciously disappointed their prognostics of death or recovery. The order of funerals and the right of sepulchres...servants lay unburied in the streets, or in their " Dr. Friend (Hist. Medicin. in Opp. p. 416-420, Lond. 1733) is satisfied that Procopius must have... | |
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