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... bodies could not easily be found . Bust ( Latin , " bustum " ) is , more properly , confined to the Romans , in their practice of cremating their dead . The term is strictly applied to the burial of a body in the same place in which it ...
... bodies could not easily be found . Bust ( Latin , " bustum " ) is , more properly , confined to the Romans , in their practice of cremating their dead . The term is strictly applied to the burial of a body in the same place in which it ...
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... body before it recovered consciousness , so as to enable them after- wards to claim the price . In the days when there were dozens of executions in one morning at Newgate , the doctors had a good time of it , for the bodies of the ...
... body before it recovered consciousness , so as to enable them after- wards to claim the price . In the days when there were dozens of executions in one morning at Newgate , the doctors had a good time of it , for the bodies of the ...
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... body - stealers about then , you see , " answered Mat , " and people who wanted to be sure that their dead would be let alone used to give him a trifle to mind the bodies . He nearly lost one , though . The body - stealers had succeeded ...
... body - stealers about then , you see , " answered Mat , " and people who wanted to be sure that their dead would be let alone used to give him a trifle to mind the bodies . He nearly lost one , though . The body - stealers had succeeded ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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