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Near each other are beheld the sarcophagus of the Thebans, the stele and cenotaphs of the Greeks, the antique bourn of the Romans, * Peculiar formed chaplets made of flowers. 12 PUBLIC CEMETERY. [Sept. the mausoleums of Asia Minor, the columbariums of the ancients, mortuary chapels, the architecture of Athens near that of the Arabs, the cinerary urn, the sable wing of the edifices on the banks of the Nile, the reversed flambeaux, the bird of death, crosses of every form, crowns of oak and myrtl...e, rose buds, the turf-covered mound at the base of a lofty column, and the humble grave stone, near the marble statue of some illustrious man. Foreigners, who beheld this revolution in the cus- toms and manners of a whole people, were anxious to verify it by visiting Pere la Chaise, and were filled with wonder and admiration on finding in a burial- place, whatever there was in nature which could give satisfaction to the mind, and every thing in the arts which could gratify a refined taste, as well as the most impressive lessons of an exalted appreciation of the dictates of philosophy, religion, morality and patriotism.
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