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The priests of Egypt, Chaldea, and India preserved the remembrance of their destruction in the archives of their temples, ... but in order to preserve its memory for future generations they caused it to be carved on a stone tablet which ...
The priests of Egypt, Chaldea, and India preserved the remembrance of their destruction in the archives of their temples, ... but in order to preserve its memory for future generations they caused it to be carved on a stone tablet which ...
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( Plate L. ) His body has been opened under the ribs to extract the viscera and the heart , which , after being charred , are to be preserved in a stone urn with cinnabar , where the writer found them in 1875.
( Plate L. ) His body has been opened under the ribs to extract the viscera and the heart , which , after being charred , are to be preserved in a stone urn with cinnabar , where the writer found them in 1875.
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They recorded it in the annals kept in the archives of their temples , and in other places where its remembrance was most likely to be preserved for the knowledge of coming generations ; and so it has lasted to our day .
They recorded it in the annals kept in the archives of their temples , and in other places where its remembrance was most likely to be preserved for the knowledge of coming generations ; and so it has lasted to our day .
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