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... relates , every preparation would be made with sable drapery , dirges , and processions , with a decorated cenotaph , artificial darkness , and wax - tapers , to impress the mind . Such , it appears , were the ceremonies observed ...
... relates , every preparation would be made with sable drapery , dirges , and processions , with a decorated cenotaph , artificial darkness , and wax - tapers , to impress the mind . Such , it appears , were the ceremonies observed ...
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... relates that While the citizens , dazzled by specious promises , and fascinated by a phantom falsely called Liberty , were blind to the real intentions of their Conqueror , he , though naturally envelloped with reserve , was led by a ...
... relates that While the citizens , dazzled by specious promises , and fascinated by a phantom falsely called Liberty , were blind to the real intentions of their Conqueror , he , though naturally envelloped with reserve , was led by a ...
Pagina 527
... relates an accident at a powder - mill , which seems ( as he thinks ) to shew the spontaneous accension of charcoal . It has gone through the processes previous to pulverization , and was pounded without being observed to be hotter than ...
... relates an accident at a powder - mill , which seems ( as he thinks ) to shew the spontaneous accension of charcoal . It has gone through the processes previous to pulverization , and was pounded without being observed to be hotter than ...
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