Dealings with the Dead, 第 1 巻Dutton and Wentworth, 1856 - 698 ページ |
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... less than in more modern times - still sumptuary laws were found necessary . Pittacus made such , at Mytelene . The women crowded so abominably , at the funerals in Athens , that Solon excluded all women , under threescore years , from ...
... less than in more modern times - still sumptuary laws were found necessary . Pittacus made such , at Mytelene . The women crowded so abominably , at the funerals in Athens , that Solon excluded all women , under threescore years , from ...
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... less apt to be maintained , wherever the ashes of the dead are treated with disrespect . Burying , by the road - side , has been said to have been adopted , for the pur- pose of inspiring travellers with thoughts of mortality ...
... less apt to be maintained , wherever the ashes of the dead are treated with disrespect . Burying , by the road - side , has been said to have been adopted , for the pur- pose of inspiring travellers with thoughts of mortality ...
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... less than ninety - six times , in every year , among the Hindoos . We do , for the dead , that , which we would have done for ourselves . The desire of making a respectable corpse is quite universal . It has been so , from the days of ...
... less than ninety - six times , in every year , among the Hindoos . We do , for the dead , that , which we would have done for ourselves . The desire of making a respectable corpse is quite universal . It has been so , from the days of ...
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... less miraculous to the Egyptians , than the transportation of the sarcophagus of Psamatticus , by a travelling gentleman , from Egypt to London . So it fell out , nevertheless . Belzoni pene- trated into one of the pyramids of Ghizeh ...
... less miraculous to the Egyptians , than the transportation of the sarcophagus of Psamatticus , by a travelling gentleman , from Egypt to London . So it fell out , nevertheless . Belzoni pene- trated into one of the pyramids of Ghizeh ...
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... to their graves , and interred , with more or less of the forms and ceremonies of the Catholic church , and deposited in the earth , there to repose in peace , till the resurrection ! How applicable here the 42 DEALINGS WITH THE DEAD .
... to their graves , and interred , with more or less of the forms and ceremonies of the Catholic church , and deposited in the earth , there to repose in peace , till the resurrection ! How applicable here the 42 DEALINGS WITH THE DEAD .
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286 ページ - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and from my friends be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the...
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138 ページ - VIII. measured six feet ten inches in length, and had been enclosed in an elm one of two inches in thickness : but this was decayed, and lay in small fragments near it. The leaden coffin appeared to have been beaten in by violence about the middle; and a considerable opening in that part of it, exposed a mere skeleton of the King. Some beard remained upon the chin, but there was nothing to discriminate the personage contained in it.
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