The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... Romans have legislated for it ; Hindoos , Jews , and Arabs , have religionized it ; Germans have deluged it with systems of philosophy ; Frenchmen and Englishmen have given it positive knowledge ; Ameri- cans have , by inventive genius ...
... Romans have legislated for it ; Hindoos , Jews , and Arabs , have religionized it ; Germans have deluged it with systems of philosophy ; Frenchmen and Englishmen have given it positive knowledge ; Ameri- cans have , by inventive genius ...
الصفحة 66
... Romans , who forbade epitaphs to any save those who fell in conflict , or had dis- tinguished themselves by miraculous virtues or state services , yet would we wish a censorship established , which might restrict to the expression of ...
... Romans , who forbade epitaphs to any save those who fell in conflict , or had dis- tinguished themselves by miraculous virtues or state services , yet would we wish a censorship established , which might restrict to the expression of ...
الصفحة 71
... Romans ex- ceeded all other nations in the honors and tender care which they bestowed upon their dead . To their repose were conse- crated the most beautiful and picturesque spots without the limits of the cities , which were ...
... Romans ex- ceeded all other nations in the honors and tender care which they bestowed upon their dead . To their repose were conse- crated the most beautiful and picturesque spots without the limits of the cities , which were ...
الصفحة 72
... Romans so far exceeded in funeral honours and cer- emonies , with oyntments , images , bonfires of most precious woods , sacrifices and banquets , burning their dead bodies untill about the time of Theodosius , that laws were 72 [ Dec ...
... Romans so far exceeded in funeral honours and cer- emonies , with oyntments , images , bonfires of most precious woods , sacrifices and banquets , burning their dead bodies untill about the time of Theodosius , that laws were 72 [ Dec ...
الصفحة 73
... Romans , in the most ancient times , appear to have practised inhuma- tion , or burial of the dead ; but having , from the Sybaritic Greeks , borrowed the revolting custom of burning , soon the blazing Bustum and its fragrant fumes ...
... Romans , in the most ancient times , appear to have practised inhuma- tion , or burial of the dead ; but having , from the Sybaritic Greeks , borrowed the revolting custom of burning , soon the blazing Bustum and its fragrant fumes ...
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