The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... body was burnt or interred . Tobit went about burying the dead bodies of his murdered countrymen at the hazard of his life ; more than one of the early Greek tragedies ( particularly the Antigone of Sophocles ) derive their whole ...
... body was burnt or interred . Tobit went about burying the dead bodies of his murdered countrymen at the hazard of his life ; more than one of the early Greek tragedies ( particularly the Antigone of Sophocles ) derive their whole ...
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... body is then placed on a sheet spread on the floor , with the thumb turned inward to the hand , and a wax - taper burning at the head or feet . The deceased is washed , and a clean shirt put on , and over the shirt a garment of fine ...
... body is then placed on a sheet spread on the floor , with the thumb turned inward to the hand , and a wax - taper burning at the head or feet . The deceased is washed , and a clean shirt put on , and over the shirt a garment of fine ...
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... body is by them supposed to expiate a deadly sin , all who meet the pro- cession generally assist in it . The body is interred lying on the right side , and turned towards Mecca . The Imaum , or priest , repeats a prayer , and calls the ...
... body is by them supposed to expiate a deadly sin , all who meet the pro- cession generally assist in it . The body is interred lying on the right side , and turned towards Mecca . The Imaum , or priest , repeats a prayer , and calls the ...
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... bodies are studded with emeralds which no jeweller can match ; shining beetles , bedecked , as it were , with amethysts and topazes , and others , which look like spots of crimson velvet , add to the beauty of 1834. ] 29 THE SATURDAY ...
... bodies are studded with emeralds which no jeweller can match ; shining beetles , bedecked , as it were , with amethysts and topazes , and others , which look like spots of crimson velvet , add to the beauty of 1834. ] 29 THE SATURDAY ...
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... body on an elongated neck , they would over- balance the body . When we observe , also , the want of relation between the length of the fore - legs and that of the neck , it becomes an interesting cir- cumstance to find , that the ...
... body on an elongated neck , they would over- balance the body . When we observe , also , the want of relation between the length of the fore - legs and that of the neck , it becomes an interesting cir- cumstance to find , that the ...
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