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| | Chapter 5 - Haining's Guide, 1822 |
 | | In a park, on the west side of Mount Murray, on the road side leading to Balla Kew, there is another in a tolerable state of preservation. |
 | | Their altars streamed with the blood of human victims, on the eve of a dangerous war, to overt national calamities, and lo remove the diseases with which persons of high rank were afflicted. |
 | | This mode of interment was practised by the Jews from the earliest period of their history as a nation, When Joshua had hanged the King of Ai, he commanded his body to be cast out at the entrance of the gate of the city, and a great heap of stones was raised on it. |
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