| 1795 - 916 Seiten
...the magiftrates and the clergy have ufed their utmoft endeavours, to fupprefs this improper cuilom, particularly on account of the young lay brothers...a neighbouring convent, who have the privilege of fifhing there, and notwithftandmg the prohibitions of the fathers, leave the convent in order to fee... | |
| Caledonian bee - 1795 - 302 Seiten
...magif• trates and the clergy have ufed their utmoft endeavours to fupprefs this improper cuftom, particularly on account of the young lay brothers...a neighbouring convent, who have the privilege of fiining there ; and, notwithftanding the prohibitions of the fathers, leave the convent in order to... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 Seiten
...the magiilrates and the clergy have ufed their uttnofb. endeavours to fupprefs this improper cuftom, particularly • on account of the young lay brothers...a neighbouring convent, who have the privilege of rifhing fhcrc; and, natwithftanding the prohibitions of the fathers, leave the con-.vent in order to... | |
| Caledonian bee - 1811 - 300 Seiten
...the magiftrates and the clergy have ufed their utmoft endeavours to fupprefs this improper cuftom, particularly on account of the young lay brothers...a neighbouring convent, who have the privilege of fHhing there ; and, notwithftanding the prohibitions of the fathers, leave the convent m order to fee... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1838 - 672 Seiten
...appearance of its ebbing, a bell is rung at Cirenitz, upon which all the peasants in the neigh bouring villages, with the utmost diligence, prepare for fishing;...indecent custom, particularly on account of the young lay-brothers of a neighbouring convent who have the privilege of fishing there ; and notwithstanding... | |
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