| Edward Arber - English literature - 1877 - 668 pages
...man's but far bigger, being about two feet long. The people of the land count it meritorious to go and worship this impression : and generally about...— go up this vast and high mountain to worship. Out of this mountain arise many fine rivers, which run through the land ; some to the westward, some... | |
| Thomas Seccombe - Voyages and travels - 1903 - 482 pages
...man's but far bigger, being about two feet long. The people of the land count it meritorious to go and worship this impression : and generally about...— go up this vast and high mountain to worship. Out of this mountain arise many fine rivers, which run through the land ; some to the westward, some... | |
| Robert Knox - Ceyton - 1911 - 590 pages
...on it, but far bigger, being about two foot long. The people of this Land count it meritorious to go and worship this impression ; and generally about...of this Mountain arise many fine Rivers, which run thro the Land, some to the Westward, some to the Southward, and the main River, viz. Mavelagonga before... | |
| William Skeen - Adam's Peak (Sri Lanka) - 1997 - 432 pages
...Sun,) and relates to the ancient religion of the Island. In <hort, every thing in and worship tine impression; and generally, about their new year, which...religion. Out of this mountain arise many fine rivers, whicli run through the land, some to the westward,* some to. the southward, f and the main river, viz.... | |
| Robert Knox - British - 2004 - 122 pages
...on it, but far bigger, being about too feet long. The people of this land count it meritorious to go and worship this impression ; and generally about...and high mountain to worship : the manner of which 1 shall write hereafter, when I come to describe their religion. Out of this mountain arise many fine... | |
| Robert Knox - Sri Lanka - 2004 - 166 pages
...man's but far bigger, being about two feet long. The people of the land count it meritorious to go and worship this impression : and generally about...— go up this vast and high mountain to worship. Out of this mountain arise many fine rivers, which run through the land ; some to the westward, some... | |
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