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admission of any other corpse than of the person chap. 
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all the purposes of a modern family vault. 
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(!2) See particularly the Inscr-ptioK copied at Erkessyheuy, in the 
Plain of Troy, as found on a Soros brought from Alexandria Trons, in 
the Sixth Chapter of this Volume, p. 204. 
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