| Early English newspapers - 1788 - 694 pages
...Witnelfo, < JOSEPH BRIDGWATER, I JOHN WEBSTSR. THE EPITAPH. Stranger, Beneath this cone, in untnnfttrattd ground. A friend to the liberties of mankind directed . . his body to he inurn'd.. May the example contribute to emancipate thy mind From the idle fears of Superftition,... | |
| Select collection - Epitaphs - 1806 - 262 pages
...following epitaph,. written by himself, inscribed-thereon. Stranger, Beneath this cons, in untonsecrated ground, A friend to the liberties of mankind directed His body to be inurned. May the example contribute to emancipate Thy mind asr AX BQSTON, IN NEW ENGLAND; Written by... | |
| Flowers of literature - 1807 - 626 pages
...epitaph, written by himself, inscribed thereon. " •i Stranger, Beneath this cove in UNCONSECRATED ground, A friend to the liberties of mankind directed His body to be inurned, May the example contribute to emancipate Thy mind From the idle fears of SUPERSTITION And... | |
| John Nichols - Authors, English - 1812 - 844 pages
...for which he had prepared the following inscription : " Stranger, beneath this cone, in unconsecrated ground, a friend to the liberties of mankind directed his body to be inurn'd. May the example contribute to emancipate thy mind" from the idle fears of Superstition, and... | |
| John Nichols - Authors, English - 1812 - 782 pages
...he had prepared the following inscription : " Stranger, beneath this cone, in unconsecrated.ground, a friend to the liberties of mankind directed his body to be inurn'd. May the example contribute to emancipate thy mincf from the idle fears of Superstition, and... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...following cyilayh, written by *»*lf, iaicribed thereon r — Strainer, Beneath this cove in uneonsecrated ground, A friend to the liberties of mankind directed His body to be inurned. May Ue example contribute to emancipate Thy miad From tlie idle fears of Superstition And... | |
| 844 pages
...practice have been consistent BASKERVILLE'S EPITAPH. STRANGER ! BENEATH THIS CONE IN UNCONSECRATED GROUND, A FRIEND TO THE LIBERTIES OF MANKIND DIRECTED HIS BODY TO BE INHUMED. MAY THE EXAMPLE CONTRIBUTE TO EMANCIPATE THY MIND FROM THE IDLE FEARS OF SUPERSTITION AND... | |
| William West - Warwickshire (England) - 1830 - 860 pages
...he had prepared the following inscription : — " Stranger, " Beneath this stone, in nnconsecruted ground, a friend to the liberties of mankind directed his body to be inurned." " May the example contribute to emanripate thy mind — from the idle fears of Superstition,... | |
| William West - Booksellers and bookselling - 1837 - 236 pages
...following inscription on his tomb would imply :— " Stranger, \:" Beneath this stone, in unconsecrated ground, a friend to the liberties of mankind directed his body to be innurned.'* " May his example contribute to emancipate thy mind — from the idle fears of Superstition^... | |
| William West - 1837 - 256 pages
...following inscriptio.n on his tomb would imply :— '.' Stranger, " Beneath this stone, in unconsecrated ground, a friend to the liberties of mankind directed his body to be innurned." " May his example contribute to emancipate thy mind— from the idle fears of Superstition,... | |
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