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King James ordered the deepest mourning to be worn for his royal THE funeral ceremonies of the French kings and princes of the blood funeral to take place at night, the body being exposed upon an open "On the 7th, the first funeral service took place, in the Church of The public funeral took place on the 18th of November, and was attended three weeks'' mourning for the late King of France." At about this time, id: 20116 author: Frazer, James George title: The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume 1 (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia date: words: 221193 sentences: 13506 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/20116.txt txt: ./txt/20116.txt summary: death-dance by men personating ghosts, 185-188; preservation of the the dead in the other world, 286 _sq._; ghosts die the second death and the dead and the ghostly ferry, 350 _sq._; ghosts die the second death subterranean abode of the dead, 353 _sq._; ghosts die the second death, that in the Arunta tribe the souls of dead people of the plum-tree totem moment at which the ghost of the dead man or woman was supposed to be leaves the body at death and goes away to live with other ghosts on a which means the ghost or spirit of a dead person. dead man stand in fear of his ghost, the body may not be buried until a living woman; the person so inspired by a dead man''s spirit becomes an in the spiritual part of living men or in the ghosts of the dead, being id: 33524 author: Frazer, James George title: The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume 2 (of 3) The Belief Among the Polynesians date: words: 194575 sentences: 13240 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/33524.txt txt: ./txt/33524.txt summary: near the place of death, and along these stalks the soul of the dead man inferior gods are the souls of dead men, who consequently have not sometimes great chiefs were thus visited by the gods, and the king religion, the souls of dead nobles ranked as gods, possessing all the Again, the souls of dead nobles, like gods, had the power of appearing from the grave at which a new god, that is, a dead man or woman, was gods, the king, the divine chief (the living Tooitonga), the inferior chiefs, and the people, so that every man in the island of Tongataboo great chief or king of a whole island. Islanders, as of many other peoples, a man''s soul or spirit is a their priests; and if the king or chief was killed or taken, the god worship of the gods in the Society Islands, 277 _sqq._; id: 39675 author: Sargent, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius) title: Dealings with the Dead, Volume 2 (of 2) date: words: 141616 sentences: 8846 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/39675.txt txt: ./txt/39675.txt summary: States, and died a poor, though highly respected old man, in the town of says Lord Bacon, of men, supposed to be dead, taken from their beds as "Great crimes," says Sir John Barrow, "are not common, but old man replied.--"And pray," asked the widow, eagerly, "what said knows our old fathers made no such use of Faneuil Hall, in their early If the year be taken to begin, on the first of January, then Dr. Allen is right; and Peter Faneuil died March 3, 1743. years old, when Peter Faneuil died. Peter Faneuil was thirty and seven years old, when he began to reign--that loving nephew, PETER FANEUIL, eldest son of my late brother, Benjamin this year 1748_." Peter Faneuil died March 3, 1742-3, and had therefore about the year 1736-7, or about the time of Andrew Faneuil''s death. house Mr. Peter Faneuil and Henry Phillips came into Mr. Hatche''s id: 38588 author: Sargent, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius) title: Dealings with the Dead, Volume 1 (of 2) date: words: 139324 sentences: 7192 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/38588.txt txt: ./txt/38588.txt summary: burying-ground--as is the case, at the present day, in our own country, Supposing, as a matter of course, that André would be buried in them, Dr. Thacher had stated that, also, as a fact, though he did not remain, to The good old man himself has been called to the account of his said Johnson, "and think he had made a great addition to our stock." Mr. Stephens has preserved a respectable silence, on the subject of Lot''s daughter, between five and six years old, stepped timidly towards Mr. Adams, and placing her little hand upon his, and looking upon his there came in a hard-favored, little, old man, who looked as if time and twelve years and a little over,'' said the old man. really supposed the good, little, old man, contrary to all his known believe," said I.--"No," the old man replied, "I have always been ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel