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they did so. Whenever he used them upon the unclear, they were silent, which, according to the Indian custom, is a refusal to answer. (The Hebrews were always silent as to the aboor? (meaning that of the Supreme Being,) & as to matters of religion, when interrogated by strangers. Jos. An. 6,1. ch. 13, 63, ch 5, see 4. - The same silence was observed by the Greeks, on similar occasions as unclear seen by several unclear ) -
When a person dies the nearest relation is the principal mourner & he is clad in Moss. He, with a stick in his hand, keeps is a mournful duty three or four days, his face being made black with the smoke & foot of the unclear pine, mingled with bears' unclear. To all who pass he tells the name of the deceased, and the feats he has done in his life time. On the death of a king or great man, they place the nearest relations near the corpse, who mourn & weep with dishevelled hair. (2 Chum. Ch 25 v.25 (prob. mistake as also Amors? ch 9. v. 16. - Jer h. IX. 17 Thus faith the Lord of unclear, confiden unclear, & call for the mourning women, that may come; & send for the mourning women, that they may come." -