| Cope (Captain.) - 1754 - 410 pàgines
...Guefts, and went on the Scaffold, and very decently cut his own Throat in the View of the Aflembly, and his Body was, a little while after, burned with...new Samorin. Whether that Cuftom was a religious or a civil Ceremony I know not, but it is now laid afide. . AND a new Cuftom is followed by the modern... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 820 pàgines
...guefts, and went on the iouTolu, and very decently cut his own throat in the view of the ailembly, and his body was, a little while after, burned with...religious or civil ceremony I know not, but it is no\V laid afide. And a new cuftom is followed by the modern Samorins, that jubilee is proclaimed -... | |
| Government Museum (Chennai, India) - 1900 - 704 pàgines
...saluted his guests, went on the scaffold, and very neatly cut his own throat in the view of the assembly. His body was, a little while after, burned with great...and the grandees elected a new Samorin. Whether that custom was a religious or a civil ceremony I know not, but it is now laid aside, and a new custom is... | |
| Government Museum (Madras, India) - 1900 - 690 pàgines
...his guests, went on tlie scaffold, and very neatly cut his own throat in the view of the assembly. His body was, a little while after, burned with great...and the grandees elected a new Samorin. Whether that custom was a religious or a civil ceremony I know not, but it is now laid aside, and a new custom is... | |
| James George Frazer - 1912 - 332 pàgines
...guests, and went on the scaffold, and very decently cut his own throat in the view of the assembly, and his body was, a little while after, burned with...and the grandees elected a new Samorin. Whether that custom was a religious or a civil ceremony, I know not, but it is now laid aside. And a new custom... | |
| F. Fawcett - 2004 - 137 pàgines
...sainted his guents, went on the scaffold, and very neatly cut his own throat in the view of the assembly. His body was, a little while after, burned with great...and the grandees elected a new Samorin. Whether that custom was a religious or a civil ceremony I know not, but it is now laid aside, and a new custom is... | |
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