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... Emperor was drawing nigh when some servants swept the red cloth that covered the platform . The incense was kindled in the censers , and the Metropolitans took their places , with crosses and icons . The cortège all dismounted , and ...
... Emperor was drawing nigh when some servants swept the red cloth that covered the platform . The incense was kindled in the censers , and the Metropolitans took their places , with crosses and icons . The cortège all dismounted , and ...
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... Emperor reached his palace . The crowds along the way all had their eyes turned to the end of the Emperor's progress . When the joy - bells ceased to toll , men knew that the Emperor had entered the church , and they joined their ...
... Emperor reached his palace . The crowds along the way all had their eyes turned to the end of the Emperor's progress . When the joy - bells ceased to toll , men knew that the Emperor had entered the church , and they joined their ...
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... Emperor and Empress to come for their anointing and for the Holy Communion . The Emperor unbuckled his sword , for no weapon may approach the altar , and with the regalia carried before him , and his heavy train borne by eight officials ...
... Emperor and Empress to come for their anointing and for the Holy Communion . The Emperor unbuckled his sword , for no weapon may approach the altar , and with the regalia carried before him , and his heavy train borne by eight officials ...
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