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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-09-14, Page 2rieri mg tostteespernittnenee trp�1EY 1c, si4vfe, mita tbi Shailtr **the** II. %opinion th with and put a ar tou (091 I le . -snit Ott, to 'hitesi of twoeg itit two tab fuz tuxiter: 4.5:21.4114pr!,0iil .thiC.kl all ovo ,spp ° ,cno to et.mi Nsple0041.insa ou id er0 .d.4).0t1C'et:1,016iit:1:1,,riv aft' th i.y ith ei t!es1 of trutr& or OP*ww worth &U • • a 41A-4:e'er stitts,s, Skemete ,StOteil ePtO iWitle" WideWorld" jz aid to have ;split 000.000 'eespiep between. 11100 •.tnby- the itettt-als . The t� mo over; still enough •interest in' ihese books, Mt keep theta going! Porte. laxity and to a constderabte exth,n,t the test of tittle are both favor/161de to them. _ Nevertheleat. it is_ probable., thset_ **David • Copperfleld" Will be road•. - when "The Wide, , Wide World' •, is forgotten, and it Is Probable. also. latte;iver44,kiltwill not last as .. Dodo." In institntipg vompaelsens "general references to atithors are not • very helpful, hitt soinething is to be • learivid hy • pitting betel( ,sgainst book. There are _critics wh0 say that Thomas nerdy is the greatest • ot the livieg writers -of t1b1tg ----tion-andethat-seltheelteturreset- - 1 Sieshies'greattet, -stores sThis meoerj44rrestutfuestionabiete- of exceptional votrth. 'Bet people will hardly recur to It as th7ey do to k4n.Ittotetwroeztr.,, hai tr inv.9tt :glowing thu worth Voc,td," ots" 4 . etesgotilinestessinttsito n 0r0 • in other eitorile.. Our triiet in the Lord must lead ns to the realleatiian of righteousness. There are many individuals who in their. higOtry and thetightleseness trust lin the Lord ontit 'in times of dtstrele. Tluty Also rely. on His aid in the teccomplirth- mdai of unjust and inhitutair enter -- rime- -Their tttruet sin Stods"- lotus °vett is teething but a studio* and Mpty "expression. • Perfect' "trust in God" ts a holy blossom which is put forth- t»r the a _ Natonto one of Uio sweet fruiti ,that, nourish the human said.Ue therefore,who neglects the eultivae ,tion of -that teen- tan -never -.enjoy -the. !reit thereof. "Trust, in the Lords -and -dee good." • Uosins whose heart the prieciples of true religion have not been carefully and tenderly ostered, Itesswireseshopersatets" s4 inited_lteeXasteeteeselpened....intamohl deeds,' whenever plumps' into rateer,y menysexelairtits"r tt*et in 1hL*rd. WTEttittliVert trouble" •' • But if such' a man be disaPpointod e=d3207-33 et r lir4irrirarto-tirrn away Ito mos' and pathos Popperileld,' altowther. Row °nth**, different it is with . There is a bigness about some of him - who: walks: Irs:gust.:Way of t,he •the old book* thet does, not consist in bulk • alone, although their size is ofthn ridiculed.-• It Is a, bigness, • we may say, in quality, and has the effect of the .sunt total of the, attri- buteof a, man Whieb makes us call theft* extraordinary scope and power, sthasetssured tonclescifstheserriters JtLt •apparently easy eorrintand 61 his !tut. wial, • Scott- and Dickens squatidere • tOttteit therstirOritlitlitiltestro husband cfteefuity, But such fertile • Ity otgenius itrace,tn aelestite, and this leads us to think' that. the quesi tion 'of moderns and ancients is cer- • tainly much too complexsto• aainit of any sweeping 'condemnation of Theuish the bi Modern author does, not seem to be ond century IL C. • From the apo- ; 'a lige, 'Nerld, 3ortw, then, , M::::! 10 ;0‘ PA` s,i. - ' OA ' tt,',4eAr k ''`liktit i Shille0Votble, I I 0 hopi4i,',antl,'fru. ' No have, net. •deColved hftn, (or th t AtetightY, would r 0 It $of •opp (gg8,doieitpo s' 4 -.and,, iulyetusk d1'nK,01; on,lOtt jUC spondul of, '.1103e.'•1zeo• •Isoft the httlf»�t' the'-ethitit • stand on 'th dtsh, 'red *Mature, and with* viratiircress. �, autI hal • Mester , :ttotteetts 0 that'.it wi 'fin with /s4rve.' gardslite 44' vit N,...,.nt o,,, t: '14:. . Iiili,tri•.. $;-....P.thil'er.. d ' tAleet4n* TA' 1‘64-1!utet In 4"O•t'' ' Ma pu lit. tato), .14 pg., . inouldik ' /1fPtP 'Obi, :and. leatetheinftto, let.••",,,'Whm.41JP ', Olq 'tMoulodif"; in ,I.,,PPi0 kif-'1ovala i.t4t.pr th6 jellies on to 4 .J.5k. ' Arrange thcm.' in a 'circle with elrilik, of 'nice s.i1u1 round. . • - In htl*, 4!,01,Ath tv14.0. ,hqffertd ni *44%44, .deokiped into tlat ei4 P414t Part; f tit h 1 tiu r3r. rettlee,,stild than in axiy 'othtrt1)(?rti.00 ka,f 'tteoresels :14y0: ilia,Mond Maderne et- tipto which is it.'14,4144: at td0.0t.than four dtilitirs Per . year, and, .over fifteen hundred_perSonsaro ton,- -Ste.ntly kipPloYed, w&thout counting witeretViump '1'b ansi ingredients. Add 1 ez blanched al 0 has asked . of 11.ton haat given It to esitni; tI Moudit find -a -little almond 'flavor, length of days for ever and ever." roll .them in yout hend to the Oleo 'Trust in the Lord mid do gooii, ot a nutmeg, and ePrinkle with fine has lump auger., They ehould- be lightly Eveil good. •-deott IV' reWard and every 'Wicked ict its punishmertt. baked* 110 who unselfishly and disinterested- Sbapo of Prunes, -This Is especial- ly , suitable -for • invalids and old lee serives for• the promotion -of hell- peo• Ple. Stone one -and a halt. lbs.. eas „and hUma•rdt,y. wilt surely :be_ -Of - PrenCh p.runeor out them iri rettarded; while_ he 'who. o- etewPsw *Tuts caviar them with cold iiherately and ..transgresses, watcr. Let them boil for about a the boundaries of God's law will minute, then strain- off the s wetter receive his due desert. *Even thougb through a sieve. Pour a little told you some "ni see'ilte torn -ter Bufferrg .' tag*, _ erstvets._thesuteu-nestuttre. readsy,ses tes. 4tit despondereSsbut continue to achieve tine; •a pint of waterand- three, . a'•; good deeds and trust in the 'Lord, ounces of brown sugar. Season with for Ale n Ule oWntime and in UIS 4,1313,014. and - boil for five, ininutes.- lewnewayewilt:- Oromt- he -righteous them strain. A -mange -the -prunes -1w a with -triumphand' the geelesss - thy eassiereisse limed; pour In. tha laws ierillm-trVer with h iiir ditigitekeand-Sett it Art. a eotasprece th become -f*Tru,et in the Lord and do good." erm. The hole in the centre of the Do good for the sake of the intrin- inottld may be filled with whipped sTc worth of goodness itself'. Do cream, Isiteettuses4hoteetteseebeense.eta -Oeuttises-Pasteserefor--Sandwieh y ilitris who is .atisolide perteetion- Take the- weight of- the two eggs in and goodnoSS-IthAlaelf. Never s the Ilour,--castoe sugar; afTit th'iran'i&ITC-iiirtorin 0 at tr-Ittitiff-fireihThstirait;i3Brit—Mit heavenly reraneeratien which, ci butter to a creamadd the sugar and °oil and faithful will leherit in the teat again; then break in the eggs -t fljtttu1Nttfl'Ltt. as s• re( ge,131, 6 L has been sifted a teaspoonful of bak- ing powder. Sones cooks prefer to • matte the pastry without "the addi- tion. of powder, but in inexperienced hands it insures lightness.. Line out rendering of , an Aramaic idiom two round this of abouts7 in. diaine- meaning "lest he slieuld." ter with buttered paper; pour oqual Faces • worse )oaeings.shswing quantities of the mixture into each marks of neglect and shenger. •and bake in a moderate oven for k1ndanger my head with the king- about twenty minutes., . When slight- , eool slice them through with a 'tarp ltfitterrn itetiffdtbsitsesiffrierWith • lemon curd. or Jain if preferred, and lay theother insthe top. The other AttY,,3440...)*X-Aut„Arrotg.,,C.In.,,,thz,_ me WO; or differently, according t� icing beteteen• • ' it , to; or ono ;11.tn a_be Pas, ouo •rt ottitop chwgia Apple bon Pudding. -Arrange in stitstu,stasetherashakinte. dish sett:Able ter" serving as -nifttly apples, cored th thoueh not necessarily vi t , and pared: as- it -will hold. Fill -e- _ - cortiscattillesh-withsastuixture-olsequal request iSe1f unra%orab3 110 parts of boiled chestnuts, stoned therefore 'tures from the thI 1 of 'the dates, seeded raleins and walnuts, all eunuchs to a subordinate officer who chopped fine and moistened With tonsjulr.esantisserceetenerLItesta t Melt sugar and butter in hot water En the proportion of one tablespoon- ful sugar, and 0 -half teaspeonful butter for each apple, and one cup our-Ilste • INTERITA.TIONAL VitSSON, Lesson XU. Daniel in Babylon . _Golden Text, Dan. is, 8. LESSOZ1. *011to ,STUDIES. 'Iroir-WortieStuell ed on the text:of theItevfsed Ve sion. • Introductoett,-.Ther --consenstis. opinion ameng modern biblical scholars', of to -day is that the book of DnIei,- at' remit-- sittrierietent form, Is of much litter date than the time of -Daniel lihneelf,- dating prob- able_ front_ the earlyspniSsof Ott two - looming up at present he may ap- pear almost any day, and perhaps kers arcegnining==mr--imurortaltty---like-?ffisa-- ___)tneten's- ealyptic structure and content.of the beak ft is inferred that the purpose of the author was to bring arues- 1--tsmeoht untrynten-in--a-time of sore .tri and rsecution under •Antiochus ly on s justice and dis - cretiort: for Iie has surely prepared for MS servants etc' n .1 peace- and everlasting bliss. • . is. bring guilt, anti' the forfeit of life upon my head. officer may have eared that the king' would accuse hitustetttstetvieretttpretttprtatile- 'himself funds or food 'intetitieet the otiAig. men underlds are. 1; Thu1itet?r. te• tho chiee of the eunuchs end had athe'red _from rciArtht ba was unwilling-to-hinrsel-f-nsstnt- -the spontIbillty orgranting the request: and his companions, and proposes to himthat-he make temporary test with vegetable diet. The experi- ment proves suCeettifUl and the royal d._ Th ar&slietts "Itiuntnelea or tha_apples_._andshastsL svo pi* ,117.1 Put at:teaspoonful ofammonia in orange flower 0,00,000 pentode, the * ("Imre Or:teeter, wash your brushes, elotee 000,000 founds, the )4%11_ la* and combs in Obi, and all greaso -1,200.900 pounds. - thestniterette 800.0 and dirt wiH disappear. Rinse, 000 lbs., the geranium 70,000 lbs.,* ithake, andtirir in the sun 9r by the and the cassia 300,000 pounds. If fire. we consider the fact, that all these Never rinse white lace in blue wit -rowers are weighed' without th uneir- ter, der the inipiefision that this stems it, is evident ;that the que,atitts Will iinprovo the. color. Beal lace is enormous, and this fact will tit should be finally thieed in skint milk, still lieteer appreciated when we say Whichwill gee° it the soft, creatny that fir order to obtain two pottnitit of roe leaves no lees than a thoU- nand flowere required, .while a then.; • sand bunches at vialetwelich with a ttirrees 010 for MEt17op OF DISTILLITION., tint so much sohnired. Coal • should be kept in the deerli. Ite nature chamtes under the in- mace, of .stronCi_igh.,t.tsun orstrifiglYmes'Irlatitiv is less able to glee out a strong hitat when •burtite When stored it ehould have salt sprieltied over it. This , viewers an :go keeps it in condition, nd atiltoughe Prelithe , Preventts troatMent of. tieing pleced its undue drAng' 'a told remit, and plante ucb as T° keeP butter* filA (4'..b°w1 with lavelider„ thrIle, OHO, 1-00, cold water. Put the butter on a I „„ Platert-taikado a pth ut on top of e bowl.1"Re4 thr°u4h V4ttinzt ' Is-ra as tu.ris4 fruits and alvnododuas'a,getil,",, Piece u C!' mu 11 - ; ating machines. After this •has been' trotins-the'ttierftritterlisextractedrs --drop -into the ---water. Vow eat ttet— y get -the butter- for use. and -chilli niettititin---be-lict74tocurAtimix-- ceration sentsiensagesseseasssity .7°11-14rarir°11-11---14-ficatcr-laillicr '--.4. use of dissolvents. Disstilletion• $ 000t. eringfr-VAM (3 . dry. only employed whentthoer pseorl4ummeiHrilst , 'Win% hanging out clothes to tiffi s t ewers an wa -are - 1 s out /et (thee; and be well *Sulk& •be- :eAlirfternitbse tgvarrerr hiielV likIns c:t;11-StLho.;111itiLl611'dise fore hanging them. Nightdresses. organizes the vetetable cellcon- etc.i- should be hung up from the I woe% the eerftlintt and this is cur - shoulder.' Do uot drag at -4 3r gar".', ried by the steam. through .tnettortit eed and condensed. ,Tbere is tiles oh. anent when pinning; allow it, to h ar easily. scrupulouslyi , clean. Wash the entre *UV° the inside of the Oven kept fume and it is merely necessary noW• 1. tained a mixture of water and pers - I inoVe " the helves and door before the roof) at leagt ouce a week, Re• great disadvantage of frequently ale . to separate the Awci. The process I 1 woes obtitio_ed ' a d I inside of the oven (not forgetting or 'distillation,- • however, 'has the e off any burnt substance with an old t a 0" s. ii. a ac therefore, w en rivariareo,A0-0b- Of.„.scrap --7- __ _has tain finer extracts recourse must be knife. Let 'the oven bo,kept 'open till had to other methods. uitp dry and all. smell - It) Patti@ 'off. -4, spokii brush kept for, this purpase is very useful. • . ----- ..,rov !maceration the ,flower e are , If palms are sponged oteasionellerthittwn intoit ma* Of fat, „Melted, w tit equir iiiirts of mi and . lu e- and ra se o a tentieS State tif-ft warm water they ,,,will , retain a degrees " centigrade, andseompletel healthy4losits- •,-• -1' -----------stiblnerged,-Wtet •intvertit-- Itoets ••-the : The beet ante, to cut dowers tospeettune• being ingoifpor.steci with th keep, will is in- the early- mos elm- be- f tit. - 'The :-trutss---is --thefr*tralned -':-::-t tore__ -the . sun7a_sreses___hasaLresitheds-get-se' • ' • • , them. ,A knife or a pair of scissor:31th° latter aro soaked lii boiling was should._ alwaysbe used ' to clip them I ter" and eamptzesspd hydraulically. In alt, as, they should be cut. einooth I this way ell 'tot 'the lierfunte is ex- . ' c and clean (rem the stem, and _never • traeted. In the, entluerage 'meth° Ire e o , . s fully developed will keepthe longest, whfch are glass, 4,,11-6, frames . aro but they should reach their maturity placed one above the other, small ' or color and sizi., before bein cut. i ts. , - ' * we; litsti-. Met s et tags 'should- shteeziattes- - The fatty indostance i$ washed -in -tepid-water tinted -W4 th aLl_g$t•erid on the glass and the flowers Itrattircr .t-7cairlact-.7 -PM-- ....1-MIS.7.......,..,:,71./.0•0110.0101/1/Zr.-, ' .. 1 r , . C _ Ini Ail ti ;$11 Mr; if ..Viir. rr:i=1.1. i -**1717.7.11.1rniar""*.771=1. . 111 . ..r.4=Tir.m.... 1 - is-th officeriSinterided le nncertairrstst . syrup- at -the- lasts '4' SerVe wtth GEBILAN SUICIDES. friends are Meals of fidelity : to le- 1Thnnnxa1s _sttiehnes.....araisstsariah ,,,„„. phi steams _or _void with whipped . hovel and to trutfi- tinder the Most Three intimate friends' of Daniel who cream. , • , Steedily Litcrettifin " Both Arrtorig ...et;.sing circumstances- God- honor ere. later east into the- fiery- fur- Stuffed ‘Tomatoes;- Take it dozen ' Nen- and omen. • _,s- , •,,,, ,_ ..-.., _-:-..., , .,,..- ..- .....• . - ..-. ItettesliettaltsYscitsthertessIturates=at=thite=cominart - _ tittt 'Some curious' statistics relating to ,Ro Daniel prophetic visions touching .and miraculously delivered from the stalk .ettel. and. with the handle .of a :moon, -'. suicides have just beer* published by '', the ulthnate redernption of ' his choe, furnace by Jehovah (comp. chap. csirefully scoop out the seeds 4)- , _ . Chop finely some belied veal- or - ment at Beelike, From these stalls- Space 'clearly does not perreit our , 12J Ten days -A round nutnber of chickentriix with bread crumbs s the . Uri it appears that during the past ;•, entering upon at. 411SCUS910n of the idays, icier. enough , to test the re- Yolk of an, egg, and season with few years the num r of suicides hes :points at issue here, We Can - Only , stilts ed. thee proposed chtinge .1 a Pepper and: .-salt. Fill. the mixture ,e been steadily increasing. both , airiong ;*, remind the student that the worth diet, For a similar use of the ex- Into the tenriatoes, and places themstt end downwavis in a butte ed. .- ztJci.„ 7. • : ' r ' • . Li mg Tin arta COW& *401kly T.Ii; acme. ,., Anether stuffing may be made with Let i.ihera--The preper perSonsi ap- - . 4tboliti_nuito ____ _..._ier-of- potti*TilliTtibiiirtilitliOse.-KITehiew 1610104 hike otti tablespooptuist • at om which in English we might boiled for tea examination. In one ye r- 00 child- . ,. • . Pt ' minis -tett -and. washed With 'cold Water, ,, iseparate historieal allusiOns. of the pain(We etit. °II" exelltse biresunsinege.."110. tit°. w41411 fit"luld be 11'0r:two ounees of butter, --add a "' ren under 15 yearS of a it too tilt., '-narrative vre shall have occa.sion to' Puise--Vegetable-food in general. lives. The 'age when most suicideill 1 tio cho . . rinion.ssix or_seven. cho 74i"ei.i.,, -41311_, °11" - -All ' 4.-.--.1_____.4r;-.:, • PA tiWinr:Wit-W the end • of a Kessolagiie *HO. .4t' of.. a--,1:30- :salt ,stn -7-77d peill-'-itItlittl('Itpper„ ilealty:.""teett Ithe'M --tit) It"- ftirl°11g 1"Inetil 47L-%-wctIr St",,j, -Verse 8. Darilet:-----Thit Vadificiiial time, during Which ill have bee -n- rico ogd for a quarter of an . and :10. Most seicides oteur i t " `"'•'s author and hero of ' the btiok bear- permitted to live on this Sitniger hour. ril ..the tomatoes and proceed spring, and fewest in December. ing his name. A Hebrew youth Of diet. a test of the results be made se before.. _ In nine -tenths- of the' cases the me: noble descent, -highly endowed both and that the officer making the test ithettseb Senn s_Cut up a dozen totis ndop ed are drottnin e hanging, and- ehoo big. There a iit compara, PhYsicelly and intellectually, carried be guided by the autcomo. • The sticks of .thubar and .0tete them tivetY few instances o the use of into- captivity to ilabylon by. li`ebu- proposition Implies an agreement with tall a. pound of tie:died loaf le the third year of on the part of Daniel -tied his, coms sugar; sneer up four sponge caket and poison, which le the Meatus chosen. itluldnerlar‘ , cbieff,.v by women. worsen. says 1 the : Jeholakins. king stejeesh, ,together pardons to submit to: the reeult of line a small basin with them, then repc_)rt,-, ,e4ovf an ineyitahleAlislikataIntith a Larger company of ., other ttli.6,.tmt— nelect :ply mode, lief death ,Which . youths from Jewish. nobility. M1 1 14. Si, he hearkened mite', theet- . :fel • 1 t disfigure thelf foto, 11 that We knew toncer-iihee teinif -Is !The officer hEmself was taking no . to g men it is seed or 'peceniarsS, related in the book of Daniel. Iteee (11,es?.z in the matter, since ample time einharritestnent which drives. most to °I, we pro informed that be WM% t% i wiluld remsetrs to 'overeoine any pos, take their own lives. This lad also ,'Llirolimilfient figure (hiring the p.gr.enter.'isible evil, effeTtl-A--.0f the'e*perhuOnt . rplays int imputlatitypayt witik_iroitipart -ot-tht--wilt,,.:_g_ciits--r,--4,:tapttvi.L=f-bigotici.414,----tfitie•---07e•-tiiifiiie.- eyt tett in ed ti ires_a_..steoeg body of „ ity.ssand-sethatshe-wasseescontemporetetneee of--thie-Youvg met in the t•••• -them are urg to suicide becattee, Of ilary ot five tlebylottiansithigs (romp. imure Tit Ilif5 Mtg.-- -- - - - . - unrequited affection. • ',Dan. iv, 1; 2 Mtgs.* mitt, tt`t,t Dam [ 10. 'rook away -That fsv.pennan- , J 7 . , ---e-seeksts„...stesests ' its 1; Ill: ti., ZO. An -catty tra- i emir. pertnitting Pettier and his STAGG-EV=0 grIGutf*St, dition says that .Ditniel died'. and ',friends to fliti:IS15t 00AI theteittiptet s , 4. diet itiiiiii the entire, three, y:oars men and women,. selthottsh_ so far_thatef_ the sitirratiensite aressabuitts._t. - - ineW exceed the women itt the proper-. !study has always ben priinarily in / tion Of , four to one. The report i what it -teaches, and. that its . tick -4 • ' '.. eh 0 w e ,thiCt•• :Ade' dee eel :mg echool and proiltaliWTeirthfirers-ifiikfrec ; children are largely feceeasittg. ese:by considerations of dates, author- peeially just before and after skipor iitesary form csneerning ittng-a-plecertd-ctimmorritt-the' SIZO of a__ bean to. _every .4ralloir perfurde is stbsoibed by the fat, ids water. pry qoickly in fresh 'air, but tel which the, flowers are eenewee une not in the sun. If this is Impossible, til pentad° is of the desired t. c o , letting ft -folr"ofgth6 cl.gioth come Wtween each fold of the stOck- 41.4g. • XEEP TABLECLO'rEIS Itt FOLDS• , When not in use, a tablecloth • hould.be kept in folded creases, and rought--out -I* ipreatF should be laid on the table and un- folded /Its entire length, th_o width .tf,effitg tdo1iblti1t,h-fiettettet along the tentre of the 4table. Then the 'half breadth .tiaat is folded 'should bo 'turned back, and the, cloth will hang even. Careless ser- vsatteeeetteitsthere te-sita'' without tatting, the trouble to diesolvent aftet being •-„ehitisted- with Add It up -again -in ite swirsereesiste'S the perrtie-tiVapoittites and sfelisireel and thus fresh ones are made. A behind the essential oiL This tablecloth willelast freth-looking as odsrLha by fa beeL1:1 long again if it- is always folded up department ofAIthe' 1lkifTrieristiintge4 ls In al p Its Oen folds and put away until tho annurodualionPe3;9 800,000 titio t zneal pounds of Pomade and 400.00 LATINO Mit TABU, quarts of extracts. Nothing__ to e free, r. A third method is that of volatile dissolvetits. In general the dissol- vent employed Is anether of refined petrpleum. The apparate, used are , of different fortis, but thet nest all contain an extractor, into which the . fiowera. aro placed col -Jr -with - tit* dissolvent, •a decanter where the wee .ierseantittnesi1tAlte,_Avvrp_1via ated from the Mixtere; a 'distilling alembic which , forces the dissolvent back through the •floWttes.• and, it cer- tsin number, of. reS'ervoirs in ' whit+ the dissoivent is kepiSsin a pow s -i-esehititittettsestottlesttritteeititFeeTteis taints 'Po -OM. . .8 only, • to bo iuibed dinggering etre detilt tun that 'that has junt. Peen .issued by! Pchatal t`nion for the yeai 1003,, and the filen ti 1a11t to real lie what In that perik4 of tWelve, months vf31,1100,i11111t lOtter8 WO'0 potd in ilroat .11ritnin. The torrospo-nd- -iLstft_p.11 oflpf, co.natrio was buried rSu*e,,, t. Whtelt eitY r14 Cyrti,-;, king Ot transrt,r, r(41 trE roval%residence, " hirase f With the Itiog's dal*. It he th roys.l. 'filenu might 'Contain the Meat Of millinialf; not slaughtered i; sees in the propor ttitioner (fleut. 23, "• wEclitnt of so.cli as tvere- OotIlilPfeddo f t PrrilteaDdS(errrnr 1 LC1, y ,th kr of Such mistive..' (teeat fltjtntn IP; the third place leittr.'(.A•11.. hoseett.*.r, is a etri ,tntU. and Is et good tt'u ,OpularitY of the pie itiro,ca 'whi(h, of etturese, 'hes bOit ,141944" cf,ntribttting tatter y to the:. *nal& aerrnanye, it is intor4etIng to. 1100. ifnt the fourth Plate in thtt woriTs. en1P1(411vilht Of tnCI 1004 , all .lea'erting •*isdoni- a here 11,5'..d. in 1 16nco in, . tp,ity.thtt. 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