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The [[unknown]] here are precisely analogous to those of the Ancient Peruvians, and were performed at about the same seasons of the year - viz: in the month of September. The Peruvian festival was called Citu, and was held on the first day of the [[unknown]] after the Autumnal Equinox. The persons delegated to act as purifiers were [[unknown]]with lances, and parade through all the streets of the city, and were supposed to drive all [[unknown]]: dignity and give before turns. After purifying the town, they went through the same ceremonies in the vicinity for the distances of [[unknown]] [[unknown]], and finally planted them [[unknown]] in the ground, as a kind of Cord on Sanitain. furth: in which it was supposed disease on soil would put down to enter -- See La [[unknown]] & Culloh, p. 394 -- E.M.G.
The [[unknown]] here practiced are precisely analogous to those of the Ancient Peruvians, and were performed at about the same seasons of the year - viz: in the month of September. The Peruvian festival was called Citu, and was held on the first day of the [[unknown]] after the Autumnal Equinox. The persons delegated to act as purifiers were [[unknown]]with lances, and parade through all the streets of the city, and were supposed to drive all [[unknown]]: dignity and give before turns. After purifying the town, they went through the same ceremonies in the vicinity for the distances of [[unknown]] [[unknown]], and finally planted them [[unknown]] in the ground, as a kind of Cord on Sanitain. furth: in which it was supposed disease on soil would put down to enter -- See La [[unknown]] & Culloh, p. 394 -- E.M.G.

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104 The unknown here practiced are precisely analogous to those of the Ancient Peruvians, and were performed at about the same seasons of the year - viz: in the month of September. The Peruvian festival was called Citu, and was held on the first day of the unknown after the Autumnal Equinox. The persons delegated to act as purifiers were unknownwith lances, and parade through all the streets of the city, and were supposed to drive all unknown: dignity and give before turns. After purifying the town, they went through the same ceremonies in the vicinity for the distances of unknown unknown, and finally planted them unknown in the ground, as a kind of Cord on Sanitain. furth: in which it was supposed disease on soil would put down to enter -- See La unknown & Culloh, p. 394 -- E.M.G.