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The Whole Globe A Graveyard

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Day
13
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Parisiau doctors and speculative philosophers are great fellows for rnaking odd calculatious on all subjects. One of tne very latest is one conccniing the human faniily since the beginning of time, It is a long magazine article and gives rnuch that is intereating in the way of hurnan family statistics, bnt the most striking portions are those wbieh give figures on thö number of human beiugs that have inhabited the earth and have died and been buried in it since the first man was created. Aocording to these curious figures, the earth has been pepplüd by no less than 66,627,842,887,075,266 human inhabitants since the bpginning of time. To bury this vast number the vvhole landed surface would have to be dug over 120 times. Had you ever thought that you were living in the midst of such a gautic cemetery?-

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