| A. H. E. Boileau - Bikaner (Princely State) - 1837 - 382 pages
...and such insects should be the less able to molest him. Two heavy slabs of stone, five or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover...then placed over him, so that he could not escape, and I believe a little earth was plastered over the whole so as to make the surface of the ground smooth... | |
| John Bell - 1837 - 464 pages
...stomach, and his hands also pointed inwards towards the chest. Two heavy slabs of stone, five or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, so that he could not escape, were then placed over him, and 1 believe a little earth was plastered... | |
| Asia - 1837 - 682 pages
...stomach, and his hands also pointed inwards towards the chest. Two heavy slabs, of stone three or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, so that he could not escape, were then placed over him, and I believe a little earth was plastered... | |
| Sketches, Richard A. Davenport - 1837 - 396 pages
...stomach, and his hands also pointed inwards towards the chest. Two heavy slabs of stone, five or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, so that he could not escape, were then placed over him, and I believe a little earth was plastered... | |
| 1845 - 304 pages
...stomach, and his hands also pointed inwards towards the chest. Two heavy slabs of stone, five or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, so that he could not escape, were then placed over him, and 1 believe a little earth was plastered... | |
| James Braid - Electronic books - 1850 - 76 pages
...and such insects, should be the less able to molest him. Two heavy slabs of stone, five or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover...then placed over him, so that he could not escape, and, I believe, a little earth was plastered over the whole, so as to make the surface of the ground... | |
| James Braid - Electronic books - 1850 - 80 pages
...and such insects, should be the less able to molest him. Two heavy slabs of stone, five or six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, were then placed over lam, so that he could not escape, and, I believe, a little earth was plastered over the whole, so as... | |
| Medicine - 1850 - 606 pages
...heavy slabs of stone, Jive or sir feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the month of the grave, were then placed over him, so that he could not escape, and I believe a little earth was plastered over the whole, so as to make the surface of the ground... | |
| Medicine - 1850 - 634 pages
...less able to molest him. 7*ยป heavy slabs of stone, fae or sir feet long, several inches thick, a*t broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, were then placed m; him, to that he could not escape, and I believe a little earth w> plastered over the whole, so as... | |
| N. C. Paul - Hindu philosophy - 1851 - 78 pages
...the stomach, and his hands also pointed inwards towards the chest. Two heavy slabs of stone, six feet long, several inches thick, and broad enough to cover the mouth of the grave, so that he could not escape, were then placed over him, and I believe a little earth was plastered... | |
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